Rob,
What the best links or pdf for reading up on NWS?
Thanks
Paul
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Each NWSD has an entry on the host configuration in the HMC.  One server scsi entry for each client.
Now, I have this one machine that has a HUGE, busy, guest.  That has 2 or
3 server scsi entries for that one guest and each server scsi entry has a client scsi entry.  Why the multiples?  Because there's a limit to the number of NWSSTG items per NSD.
WRKNWSD
Network 
Server       Text 
MAIL1        MAIL1, Domino Guest lpar
MAIL1D1      MAIL1, More disk drives 
MAIL1TO      MAIL1, Tape and Optical 
All three of these point to just one lpar.
WRKNWSSTG
MAIL1D101   MAIL1D1     1   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1D102   MAIL1D1     2   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1001    MAIL1       1   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1002    MAIL1       2   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1003    MAIL1       3   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1004    MAIL1       4   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1005    MAIL1       5   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1006    MAIL1       6   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1007    MAIL1       7   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1008    MAIL1       8   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1009    MAIL1       9   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1010    MAIL1      10   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1011    MAIL1      11   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1012    MAIL1      12   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1013    MAIL1      13   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1014    MAIL1      14   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1015    MAIL1      15   *DYN  *UPDATE
MAIL1016    MAIL1      16   *DYN  *UPDATE
Rob Berendt
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From:   "Steinmetz, Paul" <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:     "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" 
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Date:   04/26/2014 07:47 PM
Subject:        RE: Distribute IBM i on available disk units Was: 70GB 
load    source  and 5 other drives
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Rob,
At this time, I'm only using the host and guest LPARs for creating and 
testing DSLO images.
I'm the only user on these LPARS, so no performance issues.
I'm keeping it simple, 1 NWS.
However, things can change overnight, I want to have a good understanding 
of the pros/cons with multiple NWS.
When you added additional NWS, did you also have to do any HMC config 
changes?
Paul
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Subject: RE: Distribute IBM i on available disk units Was: 70GB load 
source and 5 other drives
Depends on the guest.
One has ~8 Domino servers.  Each of these servers is clustered on to at 
least two other servers.
One has only 1 Domino server and it sits in our DMZ as another cluster of 
our DMZ Domino servers One has 1 Domino server and a full set of Infor's 
software for testing.
Neither has a whale of a lot of active users.
We went with guesting so that with scattering each lpar gets 20 arms.
That, and if we add more we do not have to add more raid controllers.
This is the first time the biggest one is guested.  It used to be the 
host.  Now we've gone to a dedicated host lpar.
The others used to have just one storage space and seemed rather slow.
Rob Berendt
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From:   "Steinmetz, Paul" <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:   04/26/2014 07:14 PM
Subject:        RE: Distribute IBM i on available disk units Was: 70GB 
load    source  and 5 other drives
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Rob,
I'm not sure if you previously stated, what is this guest LPAR used for?
Paul.
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I'm digging what you're saying there.  I'm no stranger to TRCASPBAL.
Rob Berendt
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From:   Sue Baker <sue.baker@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:     midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:   04/26/2014 02:46 PM
Subject:        Re: Distribute IBM i on available disk units Was: 70GB 
load source     and 5 other drives
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rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote on Sat, 26 Apr 2014 15:58:16 GMT:
At which point do you run:
STRASPBAL TYPE(*ENDALC)
of the load source?
1:  After Task 8:  Restore the operating system, beginning
with ƒ oTask 1: Starting to restore the
operating systemƒ  ?
2:  In the middle of the task 8 above?  If so, at which step?
When?
If i is hosting i, I thing I would elect to attempt to run with 
no drives in *ENCALC status until I actually see some sort of a 
performance issue where high I/Os to the load source can be 
clearly identified as the culprit.
At that time, I would run STRASPBAL *ENDALC for UNIT(1) followed 
by a STRASPBAL *MOVDTA. 
Other options could be to run a TRCASPBAL followed by a 
STRASPBAL *USAGE to rearrange "cold" data.  This would be in the 
hope the hot load source becomes warm.
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