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Our development system typically has 15 hour RCLSTG regardless of interval 
between them.   Our 3TB production system on the other hand has 2 hour 
RCLSTG.  I think the number of files and fields on the system can make a 
big difference, as they affect the size of the cross reference files. 


Jeff Carey
Technical Specialist
iSeries Technology
Infrastructure & Operations





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Date of      Length       System   % of ASP
Downtime     RCLSTG       ASP      Used
2003-05-02         -
2003-04-04     12:09     337,300    76.2431
2003-02-07     18:04     337,300    87.7764
2002-10-18     13:48     337,300    58.8392
2002-08-23     13:55     337,300    59.5255
2002-06-28     18:29     231,800    90.5539
2002-05-03     17:15     231,800    84.8380

So now, was the length of the RCLSTG (in hours and minutes) related to how
long it was before the prior RCLSTG, how much free disk space, or a
combination of both?  Or totally coincidental to both ?

Can you run performance analysis during a RCLSTG?  Boss said that the
chart on the front of our 820-24AA didn't look busy at all.

Rob Berendt
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