Have you considered setting it up as a ZFS ?  My understanding is that an
ZFS aggregate can span multiple volumes, for a single ZFS. I may have been
mistaken, but that's the way I read and interpreted the details - I'm happy
to be re-educated if I got it wrong.

You would also need to set up and run ZFS as a started task as a
pre-requisite, but this is minimal work and overhead. The ZFS configuration
entries can be set to cause alerts at n% of the filesystem usage (well, it's
really lsquota I think, but it's a similar kind of concept), and it
looks/feels exactly the same to the end-user.
If you feel this is worthwhile reviewing, see the Distributed File Service
manuals, "Distributed File Service  ZFS Administration"

HTH,
Darryl.
On 8/22/06, Petersen, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Let's say I have a end-user-group which wants 40 gig of HFS space and
wants it monitored for "fullness".

How am I going to accomplish this given that I can't allocate the full
40 gig on one volume in the initial allocation and therefore, the FSFULL
parm in BPXPRMxx becomes useless because it is not reporting on the
"fullness" of the full 40 gig.

Anyone have any ideas on how to solve this problem?


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