But that's always been an issue with traditional minidisks, and as long
as one is using non-fullpack minidisks one has to suffer with it.

Leslie

>>>Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/03/06 2:14 am >>>
On 11/1/06, J Leslie Turriff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>When using DEVNO, the volume's VOLSER is not consulted, and the volume
>must not be attached to SYSTEM.  The rdev value following the DEVNO
>keyword refers to the real device number of the volume.

Sure, but for the other data that is on mini disk, the volser is
relevant. So if your Linux server would by accident label their disk
as VMD123 then CP might pick up this disk instead of the VMD123 that
you already had to hold all mini disks, depending on the order in
which the real subchannels are scanned.

Rob

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