Short answer is not necessarily - it just shows you DASD which is currently
in use by a user or the system..   If you share DASD with other LPARs - it
could belong to them.   It all depends on your DASD setup, and your
methodology for allocation to guests.  It also depends on whether you use a
directory manager like DIRMAINT - and whether you are allocating minidisks
or directly attaching DASD.

There's not a good way to answer you without knowing a lot more about all
of the above..

Scott Rohling


On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Cameron Seay <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's been a few months since I have done this, and I don't want to screw it
> up.  I am allocating DASD for a guest.  When I use the Q DASD FREE command,
> is all that is returned available for allocation?  Thanks.
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