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  • Subject: Re: DASD USAGE UTILITY
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 13:43:03 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group

Your command is not taking the IFS into account.   The DSPOBJD will report on
items in the QSYS.LIB file system, but will not report on the other IFS file
systems such as QFilesvr.400, QIBM, QJAVA, QOpenSys, etc.

jte

oludare wrote:

> Guys:
>
> I have created a DASD daily usage utility using DSPOBJD, CLP,QRY and embeded
> SQL.  This utility works fine for information display, reporting and for all
> object types analysis.
>
> These are my observations:
> 1.    Empty libraries are not returned by DSPOBJD (see detail command
> below), not a big deal.
> 2.    Using WRKSYSSTS, my DASD size is 41.94Gig, %used is 92.3845, my
> utility
>         reports about 76% used (30.89Gig), this is a big deal.
> 3.    What happened to 16% of DASD, where in the system can I find this used
> storage or
>         is there a good explanation for the hidden space.
>
> This command was ran once for control data and could be run again to change
> control data
> =============================================================
> DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) +
>     DETAIL(*BASIC) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) +
>         OUTFILE(PULSEOBJS)
>
> This command is run every night to compare with control data and to show
> usage
> ======================================================
> DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) +
>     DETAIL(*BASIC) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) +
>         OUTFILE(PULSEOBJSZ)
>
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