On Tue, 6 May 2008 08:25:42 -0400, John Kington wrote:

>Natasa wrote:
>
>
>> Hello,
>> in order to prevent releasing of unused space for some datasets, I
>> allocated it
>> yesterday with MC that has Partial release parameter set to 'No'.
>However,
>> today when I look at some of those datasets, they look like the space was
>
>> first released (primary extent is 1 cyl, allocated was 200), and then as
>the
>> data was loaded it took 11 secondary extents. This is exactly what I
>wanted
>> to prevent. Can someone explain to me how this happened?
>>
>> General Data                          Current Allocation
>> Management class . . : MCNORLSE       Allocated cylinders : 221
>> Storage class  . . . : MEDIUM         Allocated extents . : 12
>> Volume serial . . . : SSP122
>> Device type . . . . : 3390
>> Data class . . . . . : DCDYNV         Current Utilization
>> Organization  . . . : PS             Used cylinders  . . : 204
>> Record format . . . : FB             Used extents  . . . : 12
>> Record length . . . : 3000
>> Block size  . . . . : 27000
>> 1st extent cylinders: 1
>> Secondary cylinders : 20
>> Data set name type  :                SMS Compressible  :   NO
>>
>
>The fact that the allocated cylinders is greater than the used cylinders
>(221 > 204) leads me to believe that space was not released from the
>dataset (allocated cylinders would equal used cylinders). The 1st extent is
>just the size of the first extent and not the primary space allocation
>amount. Each allocation can be up to five extents, even more if you are
>using the storage space constraint relief features of SMS. I recommend you
>look at the fragmentation index on your volume(s) and run some defrags.

I think it's unlikely that the volume is so fragmented that the first extent 
allocated was only 1 cylinder, but that he was able to obtain a total of 220 
cylinders in 12 extents.  It is especially unlikely considering that the 
secondary 
allocation is 20 cylinders.

It is more likely that something caused the primary allocation to be 1 cylinder 
with 11 secondary allocations of 20 cylinders each.

There is not enough information to guess how this might have happened.

-- 
Tom Marchant

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