There are some people who use "full-pack" to refer to either, which is not 
really correct or good. (I have been trying for 12+ years to convince the 
people here that what they are running is not VPARS. but TPF. It is difficult 
to change a culture.) If there is some ingrained term at your site, you may be 
better off using it.

Since there is no official term for the mdisk defined from 1-end in the 
lexicon, you are pretty much free to call it what you want. Just don't make it 
George.


Regards,
Richard Schuh





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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Scott Rohling
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 2:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: what is a 'full pack' minidisk?

Are there different terms for a minidisk that is defined from 1-END as opposed 
to 0-END ?    I keep having to clarify which I mean every time I use the phrase 
'full pack minidisk'.

Is there a more succinct way to refer to them separately so I don't have to 
parenthetically explain what I mean?   (1-END)

Thanks from a befuddled old man ..

Scott Rohling

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