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Dollars to doughnuts it was the P5 to P7 migration. It gets set with the
ASP you're using and you probably thought "well, we have all this new disk
on our P7, we'll never fill that. Why worry about raising the threshold
size up?"

Depends on the lpar. Really, with the larger disk size requirements, and
still the minimum recommended number of arms, we have a few lpars way down
there, like between 30-40%. While a few lpars are around 85%. But I can
easily fix those larger lpars by simply carving out more network storage
space out of the hosting lpar.

There was a thread (?this week?) about performance vs disk full.

Personally I like to leave the threshold low enough that I have time to
talk to TPTB and beg for money for disk. Setting it at 98% and saying "If
you don't make a decision by 3pm..." goes over like a turd in the punch
bowl.

Rob Berendt

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