Thanks Dave & Mark for leading to the next topic.

I have had to try putting multiple PAVed volumes together for a larger
filesystem for an Oracle database. This is to be under SLES9. I found some IBM
redpieces but they all show an example of a single PAVed volume. 

Is there better documentation of how to meld multiple PAVed volumes into a
single filesystem? Are there reasons for NOT doing this? 

/Tom Kern

--- Mark Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On Wed, May 9, 2007 at 12:58 PM, in message
> David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> -snip-
> > There are tradeoffs with # of spindles vs capacity that play out in
> > application performance and manageability, too -- remember, only 1 I/O
> > outstanding per subchannel id for ECKD.
> 
> Unless you use PAV, of course.  I've been hearing a lot about that the last
> couple of days.
> 
> Mark Post



 
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