Well, they just have a small profile exec that executes the more detailed
one off of a shared disk. So I'm ok there.
MA

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mary Anne Matyaz wrote:
>
>> Hello all. We're bouncing around an idea to change the way we allocate
>> Linux guests. Currently, we have a mdisk that
>> has all of the Linux 191 disks on. We then have separate 200 disks
>> (mod9's). We're thinking of combining the two, such
>> that we have a 1 cylinder 191 mdisk, then 10015 cylinders for the 200
>> disks. This would allow us to move the linuxes from
>> one lpar to another as needed. It would also make them more
>> self-contained. We're facing a dasd upgrade in the near future,
>> and this would make that a little easier.
>> Other than the fact that the 200 disk is backed up by TSM and the 191's
>> via MVS's FDR, can you guys shoot some holes
>> in this theory? Let me know if you see any other problem areas that I
>> haven't thought of?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> MA
>>
>
> If you need to make a change to all of the PROFILE EXECs then you'll need
> to chase down each one to do it.  That's one reason why I like the shared
> 191 idea.  Other than that allocating alot of small minidisks is just a
> pain.
>
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