I've seen 300 minutes being normal on a 4328 drive and that was only 141Gb,
i don't know if SAS drives are really that much faster (lot less xp on
them). But yes 1124 minutes seems a bit excessive.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 7:24 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does this seem just a wee bit excessive?

The load source disk is being initialized.
Elapsed time in minutes . . . . . . . . : 1124.0

Going on 19 hours...

Resetting a P6 from formerly multiple partitions down to just one lpar of
IBM i to prep it for decommissioning.
IBM i 7.1
I forget what kind of drives the CEC had in it. Yes, the CEC was tagged
as the load source. T9 as the load source and Alternate IPL (DVD).

Rob Berendt
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