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good to know.

I would amend my recommendation to still use dspobjd because it will tell
you about objects you can do something about. But I dont know if:

  - the A side of the OS is included ( ptf's )
  - the domino mail ( and other non dls, qsys file system objects ) is
included

Both of which, you can do something about.

Steve Richter


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Subject: Re: Oh where has my disk space gone?


>
> There are a lot of things DSPOBJD does not pick up - all the bizarre
> unusual internal stuff (how's that for a technical answer? <g>).  The next
> time you run your DSPOBJD, take the total size from there and divide that
> by your total disk space.  Now compare this percentage to your percentage
> logged on your WRKSYSSTS display.  It'll be LOTS smaller!
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