I suspect what is happening is that as you say the SAP "fills" the disk
pool.  So when migration starts and after it gets below the
lowmig point, it will keep going bascially till it migrates the data
for
the current node's data it was working on when it hit the lowmig
point.
So if this was a large amount of data, essentially it would empty the
disk pool.


David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
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I have a disk pool that is set Migration Continue=no, High
Migration=80, Low
Migration=60. This disk pool is 390GB in size and every morning when I
come
in migration is running, and would run till it is empty, I've seen it.
I've
verified the settings during the migration and I see no reason that
this
should be happening. The disk fills with SAP R/3 data each evening and
some
other regular stuff.

Has anyone else come across this? I haven't seen the other disk pools I
have
do this.

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
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