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correction ... the QSYS file AND QDLS file systems; as for the rest of the
IFS, I suspect you may be right.

Jeff Bull

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexei Pytel [mailto:pytel@us.ibm.com]
Sent: 21 August 2001 18:48
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: storage anomaly



WRKOBJOWN shows only objects in QSYS file system. There could be objects in
IFS directories owned by user profile.
Try to run RTVDSKINF - long running stuff! - and then PRTDSKINF (or query
file QAEZDISK in QUSRSYS on owning user profile).

    Alexei Pytel

"The better is the worst enemy of the good"





                    "Carley, Neil"
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                    08/21/2001 08:03 AM
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Hi everyone,

I have noticed recently that there are some profiles on our system
showing/reporting "x" amount of storage used, yet they do not appear to own
any objects (e.g. QDFTOWN = 98mb used, but only owns an empty message q).
What could be using this space or why does the system see it as used, my
initial guess was damaged objects but I have since completed a reclaim
storage and the condition still remains.

Any ideas ?

Neil
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