On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:48:01 -0700, Ron Hawkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Patrick,
>
>From past experience with Stop-X37 and ACC/SRS, it is not actually in a
>loop. The rule is doing exactly what it has been instructed to do, which is
>to reduce the size of the Primary Extent and then redrive allocation.
>...

That may be the case, but one time when nobody was observant the
behavior went on for many hours.  We've never see a graceful
recovery except when the people at the remote end killed the C:D
process.  The fact that killing the process there stopped the "loop"
locally seems to indicate the C:D must have been driving the loop.
If it were strictly between Stop-X37 and SMS I doubt killing the 
process at the remote end wouldn't have helped.

We were poised to do some major diagnostic work and (of course)
the problem disappeared.   And now the business partner may have 
changed there allocation parms.

At any rate, I'm starting a 2 week vacation tomorrow so it will be
someone else's problem.  :-)

Pat O'Keefe 

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