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Here's a scenario:
VIOS partition on 570 hosting disk for i partition running V7R1. I created 4 virtual disks through the Virtual Storage Manager so there are 4 disks on the i partition, idisk1, idisk2, idisk3, and idisk4. Now I want to remove idisk3 and add it to a different partition but I don't know how to associate idisk3 in the Virtual Storage Manager with the correct disk on the i so I know which disk on the i to drain. It doesn't look like removing the disk in VSM offers the opportunity to drain the data before it removes the drive. How do I do this? Thanks.



Paul Fenstermacher
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Jack Henry & Associates
Monett, Mo 65708
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