Hi Lizette,
 
Thanks for responding. No, we are not tight on DASD. I have some 24 Mod3s in 
reserve now. There are also other volumes that could be recovered from the Zos 
folks.
 
At the time this methodology was introduced, we might have been tighter on DASD.
 
I was just wondering if there was any reason not to be doing this.
 
Dave 

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From: Lizette Koehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/8/2008 8:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Question concerning Page Packs



Dave,

Are you tight on dasd or do you have enough to put things on their own
packs?  How is your paging subsystem?  Is there a lot of paging going on
your Systems?

My system
COMMON and PLPA are on same volume
All LOCALS have their own volume.  No mixing of different LPAR Locals on the
same volume.
I max out my LOCALS as big as I can make them.  We are going to MOD9s so
they are getting bigger.

Lizette


>
> I'm in the process of inventorying our DASD farm prior to an upgrade.
> Found the following and was wondering if this was common practice:
>
> Volume Page01 contains Local Page datasets for every LPAR.
> Same for Page02 through Page12
>
> Size of page datasets ranges from 2250 - 12750 tracks.
>
> Anybody else do this?
> Are there any reserve issues? (We don't page much.)

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