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IFS usage does not affect "User Libraries".  IFS usage affects "User 
directories".

Do you have an older PRTDSKINF RPTTYPE(*LIB) to compare with today's 
version?  This should show you the changed libraries.

Rob Berendt
-- 
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Hello all...

We've had a bit of a disk space jump in the last three days (about 3
percent) and I am trying to determine why.  I have run an up-to-date
collection of our disk space with RTVDSKINF and then done a PRTDSKINF and
compared it to last week.  No change in our "heavy-hitters".  The report
says that "user libraries" are 3 percent bigger, though.  We have a 
process
set up where we create PDF versions of our invoices on the IFS, and, from
everything I can see, this only adds about 30-50 MB a day to the system.
The entire archive from 1-24-05 to the present only takes up 2.48 GB of
space.  I know this from looking at Ops Nav via the properties for the
folder I am using, and also through Windows via a mapped drive I have set
up to a file share.  Both of these agree.  Is there some hidden space 
usage
associated with the IFS that would make this grow incrementally?  We have
one file on the system that is 7.1 GB and it only takes up 1.5% of DASD. I
can't imagine my IFS archive of 2.48 GB is responsible for this jump 
(which
has been in the last 3 days) when the archive, except for the last week's
worth of data, existed a week ago, way before this jump occurred.   Any
thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks.

Bill Howie
Programmer/Analyst
Coastal Pet Products, Inc.
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