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On 2/28/2013 9:54 AM, Robert Rogerson wrote:
Hi All,

Yesterday we attempted to migrate a large file (37 Gig) to the SSD using
CHGPF. When I check the file (DSPFD) it confirms that UNIT(*SSD) is now
changed.
This morning when I ran a query on syspartitiondisk it told my that 8% (33
Gig on HDD and 4 Gig on SDD) had been migrated. I was expecting this
percentage to be higher if not at 100%.

Am I misunderstanding? If I specify the UNIT on a file to be SSD does
that not mean that the entire file will be migrated to the SSD?

Thanks,

Rob


You don't mention release of the operating system nor DB group level.

Depending on those, you may have to take an over action by running a service tools macro to get the file to move to the SSD.

Best way to find out what you need to do is to call support and get some assistance from the DB folks. They have the info on all the SSD wizardry.


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