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You, know, I've heard this argument all throughout IT history, "our disk space is so much more on our B10 than on our S/36. That 80% rule doesn't apply anymore". Horse hockey! It still applies. You just have more, and bigger objects. But what do I know? System ASP . . . . . . . : 4868 G % system ASP used . . . : 85.5117 We have more free space than is used by "user libraries" according to the RTVDSKINF / PRTDSKINF combo. A bulk of our system is: - Linux guest lpar support Tivoli Storage Manager - Domino - 8 or 9 IXS cards But if you want to get down into the brass tack technical details see the following: First area to check STRSST 3. Work with disk units 2. Work with disk configuration 3. Work with ASP threshold You can change the percent to panic there. Second area to check WRKSYSVAL *STG Look at these two: System Value Type Description QSTGLOWACN *STG Auxiliary storage lower limit action QSTGLOWLMT *STG Auxiliary storage lower limit Rob Berendt
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