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What size is your load source disk size? "Normally" it is unit 1.
WRKDSKSTS
If it is below 70GB (not counting the space chewed up by RAID) you'll need
to replace it.

I'm not sure what the load source disk would be for a new partition. We will need to reduce the size of the single existing partition to make room. We should be fine, the smallest disk drives are at 104GB (19B0) and will be larger if I remove them from their current ASP2 configuration and incorporate them into another RAID set for the new partition.

I'll let our partner sweat the details, I didn't even know if we could load V7R3 on the box at all. I'll also have them check all of the cards to see that they are supported as well. My larger concern is that we really need to get a new HMC, as our 7310CR4 is ridiculous. I don't even need to look to know that it won't support the Firmware level I would want put on the new V7R3 partition.


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