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<h1 class="topictitle1">Components of disk storage</h1>
<div><p>The system uses several electronic components to manage the transfer of
data from a disk to main storage. Data and programs must be in main storage
before they can be used. This figure shows the hardware that is used for data
transfer.<br /><img src="rzaix523.gif" alt="Figure shows the hardware elements used for data transfer: the processor communicates with main storage. The bus communicates with both the processor and main storage. The bus is attached to two separate IOPs, that are attached to two IOAs, that are finally attached to two disk units" /><br /></p>
<p><img src="./delta.gif" alt="Start of change" />This figure shows the hardware that is used for data transfer
with a system that does not have an IOP.<img src="./deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /></p>
<br /><img src="rzaix527.gif " alt="Figure shows the hardware elements used for data transfer: the processor communicates with main storage. The bus communicates with both the processor and main storage. The bus is attached to two separate IOAs, that are finally attached to two disk units" /><br /><dl><dt class="dlterm">Bus:</dt>
<dd>The bus is the main communications channel for input and output data transfer.
A system may have one or more buses.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">I/O processor:</dt>
<dd>The input/output processor (IOP) is attached to the bus. The IOP is used
to transfer information between main storage and specific groups of IOAs.
Some IOPs are dedicated to specific types of IOAs, such as storage IOAs. Other
IOPs can attach to more than one type of IOA, for example, communication IOAs
and storage IOAs.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">Input-output adapter (IOA):</dt>
<dd>The IOA attaches to the IOP and handles the information transfer between
the IOP and the disk units.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">Disk unit:</dt>
<dd> Disk units are the actual devices that contain the storage units. You
order hardware at the disk-unit level. Each disk unit has a unique serial
number.</dd>
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<p>The server accesses a disk unit by way of a logical address.
The <span class="uicontrol">logical address</span> consists of a system bus, a system
card, an I/O bus, an I/O processor, an I/O adapter, I/O bus, and a device
number. </p>
<div class="p">To find the logical address for a disk storage component:<ol><li>In iSeries™ Navigator,
expand <span class="uicontrol">My Connections</span> (or your active environment). </li>
<li>Expand the iSeries server
you want to examine.</li>
<li>Expand <span class="uicontrol">Configuration and Service</span>.</li>
<li>Expand <span class="uicontrol">Hardware</span>.</li>
<li>Expand <span class="uicontrol">Disk Units</span>.</li>
<li>Expand <span class="uicontrol">All Disk Units</span>. </li>
<li>Right-click a disk unit and select <span class="uicontrol">Properties</span>.</li>
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