Thanks Jim for the insight.  I had forgotten about fragmentation.

Mary

Jim Bohnsack wrote:

Mary--What you're seeing is fragmentation. TDISK is allocated in one whole piece to a user. Think of PC disk allocation that you see when you run a defrag. If you have 1 allocated cylinder out in the middle of an otherwise empty 100 cylinder TDISK space, you cannot allocate a 99 cyl TDISK. You would get that by the first user getting 50 cylinders and the 2nd user getting 1 cylinder. When the first user detaches the 50 cyl. disk, the 2nd user still has the 1 cyl in the middle. You are left with 99 cylnders in total free but you can only allocate a max of 50 cylinders and 49 cylinders.

Jim

At 09:17 AM 1/24/2006, you wrote:

I have 500 cyl. of tdisk defined on one pack and 50 cyl. of tdisk defined on another. One user used the 50 cyl. on the second pack and about 24 users have used 215 cyl.(43%used) on the first pack. Why is it that I can only allocate a 130 cyl. maximum tdisk on the first pack but can then go ahead and allocate a 110 cyl. tdisk, instead of being able to allocate *one* 240 cyl. tdisk?

Thanks for any help.

Mary Zervos
VM Systems Programmer
Binghamton University
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Jim Bohnsack
Cornell Univ.
(607) 255-1760

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