We use 10% 1% for these types of volumes. Not 85% 1%. On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 12:38 PM, willie bunter <williebun...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Would lowering the high threshold to as low as possible (for example 20) > solve the problem. The objective is to keep the volumes as free as possible > because mostly GDG (output) dsns reside on the volumes and never used as > input. > > From: "Staller, Allan" <allan.stal...@kbmg.com> > > It is my understanding that if the volume does not exceed the high threshold, > migration will not begin on that volume. > Once migration begins, It will continue until the low threshold is reached > (normally, oldest datasets migrated first). > > A specific dataset may or may not migrate as specified in the SMS MGMTCLAS, > dfHSM exits, and a few miscellaneous additional rules (e.g. APF authorized > DS, DSORG=PSU,...). > <Deleted> > :>: Allocation/migration Threshold : High 85 (1-100) Low . . > :>: 1 (0-99) > :>: Alloc/Migr Threshold Track-Managed: High 85 (1-100) Low . . > :>: 1 (0-99)
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