> Hi, Neil. Have you considered changing VMCTLDISK volumes into one big honkin' volume? Granted, it's not ideal, but it might solve the problem.
Alex We initially tried a FILE device class collocated by file space but have now changed it to a DISK device class with a single 100Gb volume which stores all the CTL data. I don't believe the factor that is making the client access the copy storage pool data is the number of volumes that need to be accessed, but more the fact that the copy storage pool volumes can be mounted LAN-free. Regards Neil ---------------------------------------- Spotted a leak? If you spot a leak please report it immediately. Call us on 0800 57 3553 or go to http://www.yorkshirewater.com/leaks Get a free water saving pack Don't forget to request your free water and energy saving pack, it could save you money on your utility bills and help you conserve water. http://www.yorkshirewater.com/savewater The information in this e-mail is confidential and may also be legally privileged. The contents are intended for recipient only and are subject to the legal notice available at http://www.keldagroup.com/email.htm Yorkshire Water Services Limited Registered Office Western House, Halifax Road, Bradford, BD6 2SZ Registered in England and Wales No 2366682