• Subject: Re: DSKMOV (DSKBAL) command
  • From: Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:55:14 -0400
  • Organization: OS Solutions International

Ken,

    I think you mean DSKBAL.  it came out with V4R3, but you can get PTFs of 
this
back to V4R1.  There is also a new feature in V4R4 to do it in DST at addition 
of
the disk time.

    The DSKBAL does take a long time to run, but in my opinion it is extremely
useful to balance your disks after installing new disks, otherwise the new disks
get all the activity until OS/400 balances the % used on each disk until they 
are
all even.

    Pete Massiello

Ken Slaugh wrote:

> Is there such a command as DSKMOV? What OS/400 release did it become
> available? Is this the best way to balance storage after adding
> additional DASD? How much time should be expected to complete the
> process?
>
> Ken Slaugh
> Programmer/System Analyst
> Certified Network Administrator MSE
> Specialist - Client Access/400
>
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