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The last time this happened to me, I ended up doing manual cleanup of msgqs, jobslogs, system logs, spool entries then the rclstg. Yes it takes time but it worked. If you don't want to do the reclaim (it was our last resort) we actually though of deleting a few big libraries just to get the SNADS entries to show up. Its one of the limbo lands I don't know how to see. The rclstg allowed enough room for the SNADS entries to show up in WRKNETF.

HTH,


Sharon


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Armand Borick
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 4:40 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Space eating SNADS

We have 2 iSeries systems, connected via Ethernet and SNA over TCP/IP.

We use SNADS to back up production libraries from one to the other, using
the SNDNETF command.

Due to lack of monitoring, the backup system got over 99% disk utilization,
and shut down.

After restarting the system, and deleting a few libraries, the disk util
rests at 98%, and the PRTDSKINF command reports over 40% allocated to SNADS
and communications.

The WRKNETF display is empty, but the space used looks like the save files
sent in the backup process.

We are considering a system restore, but would prefer something less
drastic. Of course, we are not on IBM SW maintenence, so they would charge
many major body parts just to answer the phone.

Does anyone out there have any suggestions, besides a decent burial?

Thanks,
Armand Borick
Responsive Data Systems





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