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Hi Jim.


I got this from the search400.com:








Complete cleanup for your iSeries system

Darpan Saini
05.15.2003



Are you interested in reducing your ASP utilization percentage, but don't
know where to start? Here's a list of commands/functions you can perform
on your iSeries system to cleanup all the garbage.





1. To delete old history files use command :WRKOBJ OBJ(QSYS/QHST*)
OBJTYPE(*FILE)Press the Enter key. Select Option 4 to Delete
2. To clear QEZJOBLOG and QEZDEBUG output queues ),use commands: CLROUTQ
OUTQ(QEZJOBLOG)
CLROUTQ OUTQ(QEZDEBUG)
3. Verify that system has been set for automatic cleanup. Type command
CHGCLNUP & Press F4. Verify that Allow Cleanup is set to *YES. Make
adjustments to "Number of days to keep" values as required.
4. To delete journal receivers: Use Command "DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL)
OBJTYPE(*JRNRCV)" to display size of receivers. Use command "WRKJRNRCV
JRNRCV(*ALL/*ALL)" and select Option 5 to display the status. If SAVED or
ON-LINE, they may be deleted. Note that ATTACHED receivers cannot be
deleted.
5. After you delete documents and folders on system, run command :RCLDLO
DLO(*ALL)
6. Delete any Installed License Programs that you don't need. (Just to be
safe you may save the LPP to tape, then delete). Use command: GO LICPGM
.Select Option 12 Delete licensed programs, Option 4 next to License
Program/s to delete.
7. Delete any copies of Main Storage Dumps that are not needed: Use
command STRSST Option 1, Start a service tool
Option 6, Main storage dump manager
Option 2, Work with copies of main storage dumps
Option 4, Delete
8. Delete spool files no longer needed. Then run command:RCLSPLSTG DAYS(
*NONE)
9. Clear performance data from libraries QMPGDATA and QPRFDATA. Use
command: CLRLIB LIB(QPFRDATA) CLRLIB LIB(QMPGDATA) Note. End performance
monitor or collection services before clearing.
10. For physical files with numerous deleted records, use the RGZPFM
command.
11. To clear old problem entries from system, use command: DLTPRB
Additionally, change system value QPRBHLDITV to specify the number of days
to keep the problem in the problem log).
12. Run Reclaim Storage (RCLSTG). Note that system should be in restricted
state to run this. Also, the Managed Jobs field on disk tasks report will
show the amount of space RCLSTG will recover.
13. You may delete PTF save files on system that you will not apply. Use
command:WRKOBJPDM LIB (QGPL) OBJ(QMF*), Option 4 to delete WRKOBJPDM
LIB(QGPL) OBJ(QSF*), Option 4 to delete Additionally, you can permanently
apply temporary PTFs.





Additional, for Mapics you can delete the log:

==> CLRPFM AMFLIB/APPLOG

(or go to CAS---> Reports--> Application Log, change option to remove
entries = Yes)


and of course, reorganize Physical files.




Antonio Rojas
I.T. Manager
Senior Aerospace, SSP.







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AS-400 related question:

What log and history files does the AS400 create and what commands can I
use to delete, prune or otherwise manage them.

We're running MAPICS on a machine installed around 2000 and haven't done
any file maintenance since installation. I know there must sizeable
files on the system that I can purge but don't know how to.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Jim



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