Phil,

> I was wondering if there was an IBM document which gave suggestions 
> for DASD volser conventions and/or limitations.

In the Virtualization Cookbooks, some of which are Redbooks and thus "IBM 
documents", we recommend using the last four characters of the volser as 
the DASD rdev. If this convention is followed it guarantees unique labels 
and makes it easy to know which DASD is which. But that leaves only two 
characters. The first character is recommended to signify the LPAR. The 
second character is recommended to be the function of the DASD: S for 
spool, P for page, M for minidisk, V for VM (or CP Owned) and T for 
temporary disk.  This system has worked fairly well for us on our own 
systems, but of course is not perfect.

Hope this helps.

"Mike MacIsaac" <[email protected]>   (845) 433-7061

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