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Hi Kirk

You can do this by creating a user defined file system which will have to be
mounted each time you start the system up in order to make the file system
in ASP2 (or whatever) available.

This link has instructions on what has to be done:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/dc
65d50e911e030b862565c2007cb44f

Regards
Evan Harris

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Subject: IFS folder in another ASP?

I have a client that wants to move very large number of objects from
optical
to disk. The plan right now will be to place these in the IFS. I there a
way
to place these in a separate ASP? I want to use 141GB drives or Larger
just
for these IFS objects If not a User ASP, how can this be accomplished?

Thanks
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