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Sorry about the occasional bbbbbbb.
I do not use an external mouse since it slows me down vs the mouse imbedded
on my keyboard on my laptop. Lately I'm having issues with it and I'm
smashing the b's out at the same time.

On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 1:25 PM Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

bbbbbbbWe have IBM i hosting disk to AIX.
When the aix guy says something like:
<snip>

I then removed the volume groups which were made up of the following
disks. Rob you should be able to reclaim these disks:



hdisk43 -->

hdisk43 U9009.41A.78058E0-V8-C381-T1-L8700000000000000 Virtual
SCSI Solid State Drive

hdisk44 -->

hdisk44 U9009.41A.78058E0-V8-C381-T1-L8800000000000000 Virtual
SCSI Solid State Drive

...

</snip>

How do tie back this to it's particular storage space on the host of IBM i?

I was able to tie the C381 to the particular entry in WRKNWSD but the list
given me has:

A of B entries on C381's nwsd

C of C entries on C382's nwsd

D of E entries on C383's nwsd

Ok, so I can wipe out all disks on C382's nwsd but determining the others
are more difficult. Trying to match size isn't 100%. For example if
C381's nwsd has 8 40G storage spaces and they want me to delete 4 it's
tough to determine which 4.


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