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In my current capacity I cannot see the results of these commands, but as I
recall they may be able to lead you to answers:

WRKDST
QRYDST

Dennis Lovelady
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The RTVDSKINF finished. Even before it finished I found another
250,000 spool file entries in QEZJOBLOG and QEZDEBUG and I am deleting
them. I scheduled a RCLSPLSTG *NONE to remove the 300-400,000 spool
files that have been cleared.

The RTVDSKINF has this entry that I am not sure where to look for more
information:

SNADS and object distribution 14.93%

About 7GB is allocated to this entry. Where do I find the objects
included in this total and would there be temporary files I can delete
in these libraries that will further "clean up" the open relay issue
(if
that is what cause the object to be created)?

Pete

On 7/29/2010 5:36 PM, Pete Helgren wrote:
I may have a couple of related issues. I got a call a day or so
ago
from a customer that said the system was slow and wanted me to take a
look. Turns out they had lit up an external Ethernet adapter and a
hacker took advatage of the default open relay setting on the SMTP
server. I corrected that and shut down the adapter. That took care
of
the "slow" issue. Today I get a call from the same customer saying
there was a "critical storage error" in QSYSOPR. I am currently
running
RTVDSKINF but I found 125,000 entries in the QPRINT OUTQ, most with
an
FFDC in the user data column. I am deleting those but I suspect that
somewhere there are a bunch of SMTP related records (logs, journals?)
that need to be cleaned up. Where should I look (while I wait for
the
RTVDSKINF to finish)?

Thanks,


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