You'll need to allocate with a Storage class which specifies Guaranteed
space and a volume count either in your Data Class or your dd unit=
parameter with enough volumes to give you your 40GB. 

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From: Petersen, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 2:08 PM
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Subject: Re: Interesting problem for y'all

All of  your ideas are great and I have thought of them all but my
initial problem is how to create the 40 gig file in the 1st place.
Given that I only have MOD 27 volumes as the largest volume available.
How do I go about creating that 40 gig file before the 1st access of the
HFS file?



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Set them up in their own Storage Class, and monitor that?

Aaron


On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:13:45 -0400, Petersen, Jim
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>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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