I'd definitely give PIPEDDR a try! Splitting up a minidisk sounds like
extra steps you don't need to go through... If this is just a one time
thing - I guess do whatever works. PIPEDDR is a lot more flexible though..
Scott Rohling
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Victor Ochoa Avila wrote:
t; really need to know what the restriction is/was. I can accomplish my
> task by splitting up the MDISK.
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can accomplish my
task by splitting up the MDISK.
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Hi Wayne, I've used PIPED
Hi Wayne, I've used PIPEDDR in 10GB MDISK and work fine, no problem.
Download the new version of here
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/
It is a great tool of Bruce Hayden.
Regards
ATTE
Victor Hugo Ochoa Avila
BBVA America
Mexico D.F
2011/7/11 Scott Rohling
> Sorry -I meant th
Sorry -I meant that 512*2097152 = 1073741824 .. which is the
real block count when starting at 0
Exactly 1 gigabyte...
Scott Rohling
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Scott Rohling wrote:
> I'm wondering if CMSDDR has some kind of internal limit of 1G.. I notice
> that:
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> 512
I'm wondering if CMSDDR has some kind of internal limit of 1G.. I notice
that:
512*2097151=1073741824(512 byte blocks)
1024*1024*1024=1073741824 (1K cubed)
Scott Rohling
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Smith, Wayne H Mr CTR DISA CDB12 <
wayne.smith@csd.disa.mil> wrote:
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I'm having issues using CMSDDR. The output is copied below. Any
thoughts?
The device I'm CMSDDRing is an MDISK defined on an EDEV. The size of
the MDISK is 17 gig.
I *can* use CP DDR to copy the MDISK to another MDISK of equal size
defined on the same EDEV. I ran CP DDR because the error me