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Dave,



Q1, the files in tmp/brms will be auto recreated, if deleted.



Q2



BRMS wiki page, FAQ



You can significantly lower the size of the BRMS data files by issuing the RGZPFM command. You will gain the most benefit by reorganizing QA1AHS, QA1AOD, QA1AMB, QA1AFD, QA1ALG, QA1AOQ, QA1ADI, QA1ADI2, QA1ALI and QA1ALI2 in QUSRBRM. In V5R2 or later, you can run this function during maintenance by changing the STRMNTBRM RGZBRMDB parameter to *YES. This way you do not have to enter all of the file names.

Note: Ensure that there is no BRMS activity while reorganizing these files.





https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/IBM%20Backup,%20Recovery%20and%20Media%20Services%20%28BRMS%29%20for%20i<https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en%23!/wiki/IBM%20Backup,%20Recovery%20and%20Media%20Services%20%28BRMS%29%20for%20i>



Thanks

Paul







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Question 1





In the IFS there is a directory Root/tmp/brms with about 3GB of data temporary files. If I delete the files will that cause a problem?





Question 2





When the option reorg(*yes) is specified on the STRMNTBRM command, what files in QUSRBRM are reorganized? Where can I find out this information?

I run this command on a system every day. The time is takes to run varies from 35 minutes to 90 minutes. The job log shows that it is in the reorg portion that varies.





Thanks in advance



Dave Willenborg



FNTS



Omaha NE





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