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  • Subject: Current Unprotected Used
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 13:42:25 -0600
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

I recently upgraded my AS/400 from V3R6 to V3R7.  I just applied all
PTF's that were on the system Permanently.  This brought my Current
Unprotected Used down from over a gig to roughly 175 meg.  That was on a
Sunday night.  The next day, my Current Unprotected shot back up to over
a gig again.  Any ideas what could be causing this.  I am now at close
to 1.4gig of temporary objects.  Is there any way I can see what is
taking up this space.  I'm thinking about IPL'ing tonight and seeing
what happens.  Any suggestions?
Gary Feinstein
AS/400 System Administrator 
Planet Hollywood Inetnational Inc.


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