H will be completely searched before going to I, which is the normal course of 
action. The I/H in this case forces R/o.
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From: Steve Gentry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello.  I've issued a Q DISK  command and listed below is part of the 
> results:
> 
> DSK4B0 4B0  H   R/O  1625 3390 4096 
> DSK121  121  I/H R/O   900 3390 4096
> 
> I issued a VMLINK command (could be ACCESS as well)  to make the I disk an
> extension of the H disk.   What will the search order be?  Will all of H 
> be searched first
> and if file not found start searching the I disk  or is the H and I disk 
> munged together
> and searched concurrently?
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 
Obsolescence is Just a Lack of Imagination 


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Hello.  I've issued a Q DISK  command and listed below is part of the results:

DSK4B0 4B0  H   R/O  1625 3390 4096
DSK121  121  I/H R/O   900 3390 4096

I issued a VMLINK command (could be ACCESS as well)  to make the I disk an
extension of the H disk.   What will the search order be?  Will all of H be searched first
and if file not found start searching the I disk  or is the H and I disk munged together
and searched concurrently?
Thanks,
Steve

Obsolescence is Just a Lack of Imagination
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