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How long was it between the delete of the file and the DSPSYSSTS? Very large object deletes do not return all the disk space in an instant. For an object that large it could take several minutes on a busy system and I've even seen a half hour. If your disks are fairly busy with write activity you may see DSPSYSSTS going down. I can't argue with your math though!

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

On 10/7/2010 10:32 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Just ran a RTVDSKINF and a PRTDSKINF this morning.

Information collected . : 10/07/10 04:05:48
% of Size in
Description Disk 1,000,000 bytes
User libraries 30.21 1917962.92
User directories 24.60 1561945.25
Folders and documents .00 1.28
QSYS .12 7858.93
Other IBM libraries .52 33159.08
Licensed Internal Code .49 30803.56
Temporary space 2.00 126987.61
Unused space 41.87 2658119.59
System internal objects .14 8828.14
Objects not in a library .00 .00
TOTAL 99.95 6345666.36

Based on this then % used should be 100 - 41.87 or 58.13%.
I noticed a 363GB debug stream file (it was a Scan Mail for Domino thing).
I turned off that debugging and deleted it using iNav. I verified, via
WRKLNK, it is gone. I am thinking that should have freed up 363/6357 or
5.7%, right? Results of DSPSYSSTS
System ASP . . . . . . : 6348 G
% system ASP used . . : 58.5280
We don't use any IASP's or other ASP's.

> From a query of yesterday's RTVDIRINF data:
OBJECTNAME Object Object Bytes Data Bytes
Length Allocated Of The Object
smdext.dbg 20 402,250,530,816 402,151,724,465

Rob Berendt


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