First of all thanks for the answers...
But what about 1 model 9 divided to 3 minidisks each on a different Linux? VM 
is the one creating the IOSQ time now... right?

Offer.

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Perry
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 2:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Minidisks and DASD model 3/9

Rich Smrcina wrote:
> It is certainly safe to use model 9's for Linux minidisks.  What you may
> want to consider is to split the minidisk up using LVM into separate
> filesystems for /var, /tmp and /usr (or some variation).  Theres recent
> info on this in redbooks and redpiece and discussion in the archive.
>

When using LVM2 you have the option to "stripe" the Logical Volume (LV),
which contains the filesystem, across a number of physical volumes (PV)
or DASD in "stipesize" chunks. This could offset any I/O queuing
problems you may be concerned about with larger models of DASD,
depending on the type and frequency of data accessed.

mark

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