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This indicates that the total number of objs that the system can put on disk is 
approaching the max number. example: (I don't know the real numbers) Lets say 
the system can have 100,000 objects on the system, you have say 95,000 or some 
other high number. When you hit 100,000 it's like running out of disk. Again I 
don't know the real numbers this is just a example. I would run a RCLSTG and 
see what you get.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Lewis [mailto:clewis@iquest.net]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:31 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Message


Dave,

Do a wrksyssts and see what % system ASP used is at.

Do you have a bunch of job logs you can get rid of ?

Did you just install some new software or something ?

Chuck



Dave Snyder wrote:

> Can someone explain this message, how critical is it, what causes it, and how 
>can I avoid it in the future?
> Thanks.
> Dave
>
>  Message ID . . . . . . :   CPI0999       Severity . . . . . . . :   80
>  Message type . . . . . :   Information
>  Date sent  . . . . . . :   02/04/02      Time sent  . . . . . . :   14:43:49
>
>  Message . . . . :   Storage directory threshold reached.
>  Cause . . . . . :   The storage directory is nearing capacity.  This is a
>    potentially serious system condition.  This message will be repeated until
>    an IPL has been performed.
>  Recovery  . . . :   The amount of storage used on the system must be reduced.
>    To reduce the amount of storaged used, do the following:
>      -- Delete objects from the system that are not needed.
>      -- Save objects that are not needed online by specifying STG(*FREE) on 
>the
>    Save Object (SAVOBJ) command.
>
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