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WRKSYSSTS gives you an idea of space used in the system ASP (systems often have 
only one pool of disk, the system ASP).  RTVDSKINF (which takes a while to run) 
followed by PRTDSKINF is the most complete listing of space used and available.
 
To see the size of each disk., use WRKDSKSTS.  Note that if the disk is 
protected by RAID (as it often is on iSeries), the usable space after the 
effects of RAID striping is shown.  Generally, you can just round up to get the 
"real" disk size (4GB, 8GB, 17GB, 35GB and 70GB are the ones I can think of).
 
Jeff

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Dwayne Allison
Sent: Mon 8/22/2005 8:27 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (E-mail)
Subject: SYSTEM SPACE



Good Morning,


How do I check the system space and hard drive size on the AS/400?

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