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Jeff,
I had a similar problem, yet on a smaller system at V4R5.
Customer "lost" about 2 GB of DASD space per day.
I searched high and low, we even had calls to IBM and
investigated together with them and some PEX-tools and so on,
nothing ! Then I simply did stop server-jobs, one after each other.
I found out that stopping and restarting the netserver-job
immediately freed up that space so we included this in a
scheduled routine job for the night. ;-)
Never solved the cause of this, though.
When we finally went to V5 the problem disappeared.

HTH, Philipp

Jeff Glenn schrieb:

Thanks for all the replies.

Sorry, I meant to include the QRPLOBJ info:
Replaced object library (QRPLOBJ),  .00,   2.90

Unfortunately, I've lost the battle and they are replacing the AS/400 and it's no longer under maintenance. So, they don't want to upgrade the OS or DASD.

I haven't tried a RTVDSKINF/PRTDSKINF before and after IPL to compare. The RTVDSKINF runs for about 24 hours so it won't be very immediate, but it might be good information.

I'll try to track down any jobs taking up all the temp space. Is there a trick to that?

Jeff


message: 1
date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:24:01 -0500
from: "Walden H. Leverich III" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Disk Space Question

What does QRPLOBJ look like?

-Walden

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