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DPY= Raid
MIRR=Mirrored

John Bresina Jr | Sr Engineer | TTS Server Tech - Tandem/System i/Mainframe | Target |  Mailstop: NCE-0706 | 7000 Target Parkway North | Brooklyn Park, MN 55445| 612 304 3665 (ph)

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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John McKee
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 2:44 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Disk configuration

I have been asked, by somebody who is also being leaned on, for information on this remote 520.

I can answer OS level.

But, without SST access (also no Q SECOFR access), how can I determine
how disks are organized? Specific question was whether disks are Raided or Mirrored.

WRKDSKSTS shows this (manally keyed):

Unit Type % Used
1 4326 87.3
2 4326 92.0
3 4326 92.2
4 4327 87.2
5 4327 87.2
6 4326 92.0
7 4327 87.2
8 4327 87.2

F11 shows all drives are in ASP 1, DPY, and DEGRADED

System is v5r3

No maintenance contract.

And, just a bonus - one output queue has, (ready for this): 171203 files, some dating back to 2007.

No idea how they have Robot set up. I looked tis morning, as I did backup of local system, and GO SAVE 21, by default, does not save spool files.

I thought there was a command that showed more about disk configuration that did not require either SST or QSECOFR. Maybe I am dreaming.

I had the opportunity to listen on to a phone conference about "master plans" for decommissioning of these and other systems. Everybody on the call was in the same boat - uppers applying pressure. Not fun even to listen to.

Thoughts appreciated.

John McKee
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