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Newbie admin question . . .

How often do you folks recommend that this be done, and what is the
recommended method to run it?

My initial thought is weekly (say Saturday night) run from a job
schedule entry.

Thanks.

>>> mhshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/28/03 02:31PM >>>
Jan,

If you are retrieving disk information on a weekly basis an easier way
to do it is with SQL:

Select *
   From qusrsys/qaezdisk
Where diobat = 'SAVF '
Order by diobli

You can get the field names for the file qaezdisk with dspffd
qusrsys/qaezdisk.

Sure beats running your system into the ground doing wrkfil *all/*all.

Regards,

Mike Shaw



-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jan Megannon
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:41 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Perm. apply PTF's thoughts

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Good idea Pete, but what I was describing, (among other things) is
when

>the boss sticks a ptf save file in his library and not QGPL.  I had 
>forgotten about the save files in the product libraries (well, maybe I

>referred to them indirectly with 'ability to remove a ptf').
>
>Rob Berendt
>  
>

If you just need to see which/how many savf's there are on the system,

wihout viewing the size, I find the following quite useful:
WRKF FILE(*ALL/*ALL) FILEATR(SAVF).

Jan

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