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  • Subject: RE: Ancient 400 to 170
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 13:47:50 -0500

An 800MB system with 400MB used by the operating system?  Kiss those 
days goodbye.  I ran a RTVDSKINF followed by a PRTDSKINF on one of our 
productions machines, (no compilers, etc).  Licensed Internal code 
itself took 872MB.  Our development machine the LIC takes 2.1GB.  Both
are running V4R3, the same cum level, and have been IPLed on the same 
date.  If you need to see a copy of DSPSFWRSC to see what is loaded, 
let me know.


One of many production machines:
Total disk space on system in 1,000,000                                 
  bytes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   18484           
Main storage size in megabytes . . . . . :   512   
                                                % of         Size in    
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 29.09            5376.80 
User directories                                2.10             388.28 
Folders and documents                            .80             148.45 
QSYS                                            4.81             889.47 
Other IBM libraries                             6.27            1159.70 
Licensed Internal Code                          4.72             872.83 
Temporary space                                 5.61            1036.43 
Unused space                                   42.27            7812.92 
Internal objects                                2.19             404.80 
Objects not in a library                         .61             113.47 
TOTAL                                          98.47           18203.15 




Development machine
Total disk space on system in 1,000,000              
  bytes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   81139    
Main storage size in megabytes . . . . . :   384                        
Machine type-model . . . . . . . . . . . :   9406-S20                   
                                                % of         Size in    
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 58.37           47361.26 
User directories                                 .50             405.65 
Folders and documents                           3.70            3003.40 
QSYS                                            3.50            2840.75 
Other IBM libraries                             5.48            4446.08 
Licensed Internal Code                          2.64            2138.05 
Temporary space                                 4.00            3243.45 
Unused space                                   20.37           16526.02 
Internal objects                                1.32            1073.62 
Objects not in a library                         .67             541.61 
TOTAL                                         100.55           81579.89
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