Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-31 Thread McKown, John
> -Original Message- > From: The IBM z/VM Operating System > [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of David Boyes > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:29 PM > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > Subject: Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage > > > > &

Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-31 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Gary M. Dennis wrote: > Does anyone know of a way to access very large chunks of DS8000 storage > without minidisk definitions? > > We are looking for a way to allocate substantial increments of storage > (several terabytes at a time) with the least  administrativ

Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-30 Thread David Boyes
> > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 16:06, Gary M. Dennis wrote: >> Does anyone know of a way to access very large chunks of DS8000 storage >> without minidisk definitions? >> >> We are looking for a way to allocate substantial increments of storage >> (several terabytes at a time) with the least admini

Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-30 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 07/30/2009 at 04:06 EDT, "Gary M. Dennis" wrote: > Does anyone know of a way to access very large chunks of DS8000 storage without > minidisk definitions? > > We are looking for a way to allocate substantial increments of storage (several > terabytes at a time) with the least

Re: Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-30 Thread Richard Troth
SAN? -- R; <>< On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 16:06, Gary M. Dennis wrote: > Does anyone know of a way to access very large chunks of DS8000 storage > without minidisk definitions? > > We are looking for a way to allocate substantial increments of storage > (several terabytes at a time) with the

Chunk (RAW Block) access to DS8000 storage

2009-07-30 Thread Gary M. Dennis
Does anyone know of a way to access very large chunks of DS8000 storage without minidisk definitions? We are looking for a way to allocate substantial increments of storage (several terabytes at a time) with the least administrative overhead. --. .- .-. -.-- Gary Dennis Mantissa Corporation