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Rob,

My comment would only apply to the host partition, not one of the guests.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 1/5/2012 12:31 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
WRKSYSSTS on a guested partition does NOT show the same number as the
partition hosting it. It will be smaller.

WRKDSKSTS on a guested partition does NOT show the same number of disks as
the partition hosting it.

So I am trying to figure out what he is seeing.

Rob Berendt
-- Group Dekko Dept 1600 Mail to: 2505 Dekko Drive Garrett, IN 46738 Ship to: Dock 108 6928N 400E Kendallville, IN 46755 http://www.dekko.com From: Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 01/05/2012 12:52 PM Subject: Re: How much disk ? Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx Jerry: Do I read into your comment that at least two of the three partitions are hosted by IBM i? If that's so you can use WRKNWSSTG to determine how much space is allocated to each partition. I jump to that conclusion because that is the only way I am aware of that a WRKSYSSTS command could show the storage for multiple partitions. Jim Oberholtzer Chief Technical Architect Agile Technology Architects On 1/5/2012 10:35 AM, GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks Larry - I did look at wrksyssts and that tells me my total system
> asp (for all three partitions).
>
> Wrkdsksts shows the same thing on all three partitions - 12 disks, all
the
> same size - just different percentage used.
>
> I know we have plenty of space - we just want to know how much is
> allocated to our domino partition.
>
> Thanks, Jerry
>
> Gerald Kern - Information Technology
> Programming Supervisor
> IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
> Lotus Notes/Domino 8.0.1 Administrator
> The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
> 4235 Secor Road
> Toledo, OH 43623
> Phone 419-479-5535
> gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> From:
> DrFranken<midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:
> GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date:
> 01/05/2012 10:41 AM
> Subject:
> Re: How much disk ?
>
>
>
> SST is certainly one way. Or in the O/S WRKDSKSTS gets you what you
need
> also. And then WRKHDWRSC *STG will let you drill down the controllers
and
> find the disk units as well. Normally you don't need to use SST if
you're
> only after 'how many', 'what size', and 'what feature' (Meaning SAS -vs-
> SCSI, RPM, etc.)
>
> And of course WRKSYSSTS gets you the 50,000 ft flyover view of total
> capacity and percent used if you don't care what type or protection of
the
> disks.
>
> - Larry
>
> On 1/5/2012 10:31 AM,GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> No we aren't using VIOS. By traditional tools you mean SST?
>
> Thanks, Jerry
>
> Gerald Kern - Information Technology
> Programming Supervisor
> IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
> Lotus Notes/Domino 8.0.1 Administrator
> The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
> 4235 Secor Road
> Toledo, OH 43623
> Phone 419-479-5535
> gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> From:
> DrFranken<midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:
> Midrange Systems Technical Discussion<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc:
> GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date:
> 01/05/2012 10:28 AM
> Subject:
> Re: How much disk ?
>
>
>
>
> Jerry,
>
> Good luck with that!:-) Are you using VIOS for hosting your other
> partitions? If so you can find out the disk mappings for that. (I won't
> detail that here unless you reply affirmatively)
>
> If not then you need to look in each partition with the traditional
> tools there.
>
> - Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
>
> On 1/5/2012 9:53 AM,GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > I spent some time in the HMC probing various options but didn't find
>> > anything that resembled what I'm looking for.
>> >
>> > Where do I find the total amount of disk, and where can I find how
much
> is
>> > allocated to each of my three partitions?
>> >
>> > Thanks, Jerry
>> >
>> > Gerald Kern - Information Technology
>> > Programming Supervisor
>> > IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
>> > Lotus Notes/Domino 8.0.1 Administrator
>> > The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
>> > 4235 Secor Road
>> > Toledo, OH 43623
>> > Phone 419-479-5535
>> > gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
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