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Using the WRKLNK command you need to specify a couple of more option to see
the server storage spaces.
These should work at V4R5.

WRKLNK OBJ('/QFPNWSSTG') DETAIL(*EXTENDED) DSPOPT(*ALL)

you can also see the sizes with the WRKNWSSTG command press F-11

_____________________________
Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/14/2005 09:10:46 AM:

> Hi,
>
> I have been checking a 720 (V4R5) that has a /QFPNWSSTG/G IFS entry with
> no (apparent) data. Nevertheless, a run of the QRYIFSLIB ifs tool shows
> it as having three files: QFPCLTSTG1, QFPCLTSTG2 and QFPCLTSTG3, with
> about 2GB each (a little less for QFPCLTSTG3).
>
> As far as I remember (and IBM KB confirms) these are related to the
> *SVRSTG spaces created for a Windows Server. My confusion is that the
> sum of the *SVRSTG object sizes, as per the WRKOBJ command, is a lot
> less that the IFS Size.
>
> Does anyone know why this should be so?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Luis Rodriguez
> ----------------
>   Luis Rodriguez


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