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We too have multi lpar machines. Those 53 drives are just for that lpar
only. The other lpars will have their own drives (unless you are doing
guesting which saves too much money and is too easy for most people to
adopt).

These drives sound unbalanced. Not much but they still should be
rebalanced. On our lpar with 52 drives 48 of them are at exactly 44.7%
used and 4 are at 53.3% used. The oddballs are SSD's (Solid State Drives)
instead of HDD (hard disk drives or spinning disks). Once you get them in
balance they should stay balanced. Once you get them balanced via
*CAPACITY, then let the dust settle a few days and try the trcaspbal and
straspbal *usage to get them balanced for I/O's.

Beats back on AS/400's when you did an unload/reload just to balance the
drives. (Been there, done that.)

Rob Berendt

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