Hi,
        I'm trying to understand why one array has a wildly different
partitionsize value to the other...

fuj411:/root# vxdmpadm getattr arrayname IBM_SHARK partitionsize
ENCLR_NAME     DEFAULT        CURRENT
============================================
IBM_SHARK0     2048           2048
IBM_SHARK1     256            512
fuj411:/root#

Both arrays are IBM ESS SHARK 2105's which are active/active and operating
in a Balanced i/o policy...

fuj411:/root# vxdmpadm getattr arrayname IBM_SHARK iopolicy
ENCLR_NAME     DEFAULT        CURRENT
============================================
IBM_SHARK0     Balanced       Balanced
IBM_SHARK1     Balanced       Balanced
fuj411:/root#

The server is a Fujitsu PW850 running Solaris 10 with VxVM v4.1 MP2. The
volume are mirrored between the two arrays.

I'm trying to get a better understanding of what this means and why it
would be so different between the two arrays. Any help greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Phil.

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