Re: what is a 'full pack' minidisk?

2010-06-19 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Kris Buelens wrote: > For CP, the translations it has to perform for the IO's issued by a guest > are a bit less complex if it is a fullpack minidisk.  Simply said: it > doesn't have to check the guest reads/writes to just that part of a volume. > And, when a tar

Re: what is a 'full pack' minidisk?

2010-06-19 Thread A. Harry Williams
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 16:45:54 -0600 Scott Rohling said: >I like that - it does imply 'almost'.. but now I'm going for '12end'. >We'll see if it lasts through the weekend ;-) Tot ziens! How about 1 short of a full pack(deck)? > >Scott Rohling > >On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Rob van der Heij

Re: what is a 'full pack' minidisk?

2010-06-19 Thread Kris Buelens
Just to avoid confusion to newbies. Note that to have a fullpack minidisk there is no need to define it with 0 END in the CP directory; 0 3339 would also define a fullpack if you define it on a 3390 model 3. For CP, the translations it has to perform for the IO's issued by a guest are a bit less c