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I would as I suggested add the new NSD into a new pool in the same filesystem.  
Then I would  migrate all the files off the old pool onto the new one.  At this 
point you can deldisk the old ones or decide what else you’d want to do with 
them.
  -- ddj
Dave Johnson

On Jul 10, 2018, at 12:29 PM, Oesterlin, Robert 
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Right - but it doesn’t give me the answer on how to best get around it. :-)


Bob Oesterlin
Sr Principal Storage Engineer, Nuance



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The only additional piece of information I would add is that you can see what 
the maximum NSD size is defined for a pool by looking at the output of mmdf.

Fred
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