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  • Subject: Re: Previous version libraries?
  • From: cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxx (Charlie Massoglia)
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:52:49 -0400 (EDT)

To delete previous version libraries DO NOT USE DLTLIB.  Sign on as QSECOFR
and do GO LICPGM.  Take option 11 to delete the unneeded previous release
support.

>
>I am in the (never-ending) process of trying to clean up some libraries and 
>files to free up some disk space.  In doing so I have come across some 'Q' 
>libraries whose origin and/or usage is unknown to me.  I did not become 
>involved with the AS/400 until around the time we upgraded to V3R1, so I 
>don't know if these libraries came to be as a result of the upgrade, were 
>just left behind from previous versions, or were created by a former sys 
>admin.  Any assistance I can get in identifying these and/or determining 
>whether they are necessary would be greatly appreciated.  In looking at them 
>and a sampling of last use dates on the files within I am quite sure I can 
>safely delete them, but I wanted to check with you folks first.
>
>Library        description (if any)          # objects      type of objects
> ----------         ---------------------------        -------------       -  
> ---------------------
>
>QSYSV2R3M0                    1,752          mostly *CMDs, some PFs.
>
>QSYSV3R0M5                    1,379          mostly *CMDs, some PFs.
>
>QSYS2          System Lib for CPI's          85        mostly *PGMs, some 
>LFs.
>
>QSYS38                           597         mostly *CMDs, some *PGMs.
>
>
>Thanks in advance!!
>
>Regards,
>
>Bob Clarke
>                         
>
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Charlie Massoglia, Massoglia Technical Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1065, Okemos, MI 48854, USA
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