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We are on v7.2 on a newly implemented P9-41A (as of 2/1).



We have 10 spinning drives installed on the system, 2 are hot spares the
remainder are configured in RAID 10.



Yesterday morning our disc utilization was at a tad over 34%, this morning
it was over 42%. It is normal for us to get a few tenths of a percentage of
growth each day, but nothing like this. Nothing new has been installed. I
did find 2 new objects, but they are both very small. I know I can in
theory run a RTVDSKINF and compare it to last Sunday's results, but I
really don't want to run it during production hours.



I am having issues with WebSphere starting so I can't utilize Navigator. (I
think it is because earlier in the week I installed Java8, but have not
performed an IPL yet).



I have looked for new libraries-none, New objects-2, IFS-a few thousand few
items, large spool files -none. Abnormal growth to a file-I looked a the
largest/most active files-nothing stands out. I do see some growth in Peak
temporary used, but that doesn't account for the growth that I see.



Any suggestions on what else I can look for?



Regards,



Jim Hawkins

Programmer Analyst

Interkal LLC

Kalamazoo, MI

269.978.2252






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