Re: DASD usage

2016-08-16 Thread Tore Agblad
- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Gentry, Steve Sent: den 15 augusti 2016 4:50 To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: DASD usage There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation. They are: 1) Everything on 3390 storage 2

Re: DASD usage

2016-08-15 Thread Marcy Cortes
: Monday, August 15, 2016 7:50 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [LINUX-390] DASD usage There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation. They are: 1) Everything on 3390 storage 2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card 3

Re: DASD usage

2016-08-15 Thread Rick Troth
Great question! On 08/15/16 10:49, Gentry, Steve wrote: There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation. They are: 1) Everything on 3390 storage 2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card 3) A combination of 1 & 2 You left out V-

Re: DASD usage

2016-08-15 Thread Scott Rohling
< steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com> wrote: > There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation. > They are: > > 1) Everything on 3390 storage > > 2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card > > 3) A combination of 1 &am

Re: DASD usage

2016-08-15 Thread Dave Jones
Hi, Steve. I would suggest using option 3, a combination of ECKD and SANthe ECK DASD for z/VM functions, like RACF (RACF requires 3390 DASD, btw), and SAN for the Linux guests. DJ On 08/15/2016 09:49 AM, Gentry, Steve wrote: There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux

DASD usage

2016-08-15 Thread Gentry, Steve
There are at least 3 combinations of DASD usage for Linux implementation. They are: 1) Everything on 3390 storage 2) Everything on non-3390, external disk via a fiber card 3) A combination of 1 & 2 What are the thoughts on using these? Is one preferred over the other? Th

dasd usage

2004-12-21 Thread Barton Robinson
So, Chris, you mean something like this? Report: ESAUCD3 LINUX UCD Disk Use Analysis Report - NODE/-Disk-- --Disk Utilization-- Time/ --MegaBytes--- Date/Path

Re: dasd usage

2004-12-21 Thread Little, Chris
/data5% VM1D1C10016 cylinders allocated Free Linux 7% -Original Message- From: Barton Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 12:25 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: dasd usage So, Chris, you mean something like this? Report: ESAUCD3

Re: dasd usage

2004-12-21 Thread Little, Chris
and points added for being able to factor in LVM usage :) -Original Message- From: Barton Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 12:25 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: dasd usage So, Chris, you mean something like this? Report: ESAUCD3 LINUX UCD

Re: DASD Usage

2004-11-29 Thread Carsten Otte
/dev/grpnotes/volnotes 48G 3.2G 42G 7% /local but volnotes have 8 volumes 3390 model 9. My question: is there any way to know the real usage of each volume? The basic idea when using logical volumes instead of phyical ones it that you can create volumes based on your

Re: DASD Usage

2004-11-29 Thread Carsten Otte
habetur, quomodo habenda est Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] 26/11/2004 07:46 PM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: DASD Usage You can do a pvdisplay /dev/dasd?# command

Re: DASD Usage

2004-11-29 Thread Post, Mark K
Of Carsten Otte Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 12:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: DASD Usage You can do a pvdisplay /dev/dasd?# command for each volume that makes up the logical volume. Or, you can do cat /proc/lvm/global and look at all of them at once. True, but this does not indicate

Re: DASD Usage

2004-11-26 Thread Post, Mark K
: Friday, November 26, 2004 1:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DASD Usage Hi, We're using LVM in our SLES8 on z800. If I do 'df -h' it shows me ... /dev/grpnotes/volnotes 48G 3.2G 42G 7% /local but volnotes have 8 volumes 3390 model 9. My question: is there any way

DASD Usage

2004-11-25 Thread Aristarc Diez Redorta
Hi, We're using LVM in our SLES8 on z800. If I do 'df -h' it shows me ... /dev/grpnotes/volnotes 48G 3.2G 42G 7% /local but volnotes have 8 volumes 3390 model 9. My question: is there any way to know the real usage of each volume? Thanks in advance, Aris