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  • Subject: Re: NWS storage space problem
  • From: Howard Weatherly <hweatherly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:36:14 -0400

Satria,

At a command line enter WRKNWSSTG take the defaults to display *all from
there you should see the space that is causing your problem. Delete the
space (opt 4). Once gone, use the CRTNWSSTG to create a new space then
go back to WRKNWSSTG and link it to your server (opt 10). Bring up the
server and format the drive.

Satria Suryahadi wrote:
> 
> Dear AS400 gurus,
> 
> I have problem with storage space which is accidently damage, but it still
> occupy large ammount of DASD space when I use WRKSYSSTS.
> 
> I have try many things to get rid of this damage storage space, even with
> RCLSTG, but it still there.
> 
> The screen looks like this;
> 
> Work with NWS storage spaces    WRKNSWSTG
> 1=Create    3=Copy     4=Delete     5=Display    6=Print
> 10=Add link   11=Remove link
> 
> Opt  Name           Percent used   Size   Server         Drive   Format
> Access      ASP
> -       UNNT4003     0                    8001   UNNT400     3        *NTFS
> *UPDATE  1
> -       UNNT4004     0                      0
> *UNKNOWN
> 
> the damage storage space is UNNT4004.
> 
> attemps that been made with associate message;
> 
> 11=Remove link    msg:  network server storage link not found
> 4=delete                 msg:  storage space  UNNT4004 in use
> 5=display               msg:  storage space UNNT4004 is not usable
> 
> Have any Idea what I should do to solve this problem?
> 
> Rgrds,
> 
> Satria
> 
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