Hi David,

> The system was configured to maximize diskspace and flexibility.  It
> now is supporting six, separate VMs.  The disk array was configured as
> a single physical volume, mapped to a single logical volume, that then
> is partitioned into virtual I/O devices mapped to the VMs, which then
> are formatted for AIX filesystems.  It's a lot of virualization
> layers. I already have increased the disk queues in the AIX VMs, which
> increased performance relative to the initial installation.  Also, the
> VIOS was slightly under-sized for the current amount of usage, but I
> have avoided rebooting the entire system to adjust that.

I can't speak for others, but if GCC119 needs a reboot then do it.

I'm working on it now. It won't bother me one bit if you bounce it and
then I have to log back in. It won't bother me if my home directory
gets blown away and I have to re-clone.

Thanks for all the hard work.

Jeff

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