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  • Subject: RE: Missing storage.
  • From: Jim Knight <jknight@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 08:38:42 -0800

We have had this problem or years, also.  It ended up being the following....
The user is assigned to a group and the group owns it.
We use ROBOT Scheduler and whenever the user submitted a job for the
first time, there was a 300-500 byte allocation to a *DTAQ that ROBOT
uses.  The operating system assigned the storage to the user instead of 
the group, but never released it.  So over a long period of time, the 
user profile max storage filled up, not the group.
It took IBM dialing in to our system for about 5 hours to isolate the problem.
PTF MF23359 was created and that fixed all of our problems.  
Jim K

-----Original Message-----
From: Carley, Neil [mailto:carleyn1@Midas-Kapiti.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 7:38 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Missing storage.


Hi all,
Strange one here noticed when I had a user come to me complaining they
cannot compile as result of not having enough free storage. If I do a
DSPUSRPRF the user has 6MB used but according to WRKOBJOWN the user does
not own any objects. the only way I seem to be able to reclaim this
storage is by deleting the profile. Makes me wonder how much space is
being taken up by nothing. We had this problem at V3R7 and it's still
arround since we've gone to V4R1 we also tested for it at later releases
with the same results. IBM reckon its another feature. Any ideas on what
could be causing this would be appriciated. 

TIA

Neil    
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