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Without access to a system, I cannot be more detailed.  With *ALLOBJ
authority, go to work with disks, and then look at the disk threshold for
ASP01.  The shipped default is 90%,

Al

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                    "Dave Snyder"
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                            Work with System Status
SLFI400
                                                             02/04/02
15:33:37
 % CPU used . . . . . . . :       17.0    Auxiliary storage:
 % DB capability  . . . . :       27.8      System ASP . . . . . . :
180.3 G
 Elapsed time . . . . . . :   00:00:01      % system ASP used  . . :
60.2570
 Jobs in system . . . . . :      15468      Total  . . . . . . . . :
180.3 G
 % perm addresses . . . . :       .016      Current unprotect used :
9036 M
 % temp addresses . . . . :       .205      Maximum unprotect  . . :
63968 M

This is the WRKSYSSTS screen. I would think 60% would be ok.
Not many job logs - only a week and auto-clean gets the old ones each day.
No new software.
Dave

>>> Chuck Lewis <clewis@iquest.net> 2/4/02 3:30:39 PM >>>
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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