On Sep 29, 2007, at 2:15 PM, R.S. wrote:
Matthew Stitt wrote:
I've got the system on 5 3390-9 volumes. That includes 1 RES, 1
HFS, 2 DLB,
1 SMP. We have a fairly large set of products, that is why 2 DLB
volumes.
With 3390-27, obviously you could combine the RES and HFS, and
most of the
DLB.
Well, It really depends on products you have. I use 1 RES and 1
DLB. Dot. RES includes root HFS, both volumes have 20% free space,
despite all the libraries were overallocated (25 directory, 20-30%
primary space).
As we can see - YMMV. <g>
BTW: I would include more volumes into the bill. You need
operational datasets (ICF BCSes, JES spool and chkpt,, SMF, logrec,
couple ds, etc.). In fact it's more important than DLB - you can
run without DLB, you cannot without operational DSes.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
Are you sure you can't run without a DLIB volume? I haven't done a
servpac lately but since day 1 (of MVS) you did not need a dlib
volume available. In fact the only reason you should need one is for
SMP/e work.
Ed
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