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There was a problem reported about something close to this with Journals
and Journal Receivers not having the right size being attributed to the
right owner, and even after the object was deleted the correct size was
not reported.

>From your note, it sounds like the issue is a reporting only issue. When
you do a object own, it does not show the 4GB as missing, yet you say
that the space (4GB) is missing how do you know this?

What release Are you on and are you current with PTFs?

Pete

Pete Massiello
OS Solutions
Tel:  (203)744-7854
Fax:  (203)790-6056
http://www.os-solutions.com


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Carley, Neil
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 6:14 AM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: lost storage & deleting Q* profiles

Hi everyone,

I have a situation where, if I display QDFTOWN profile it reports owning
over 4gb of objects,  however a DSPUSRPRF USRPRF(QDFTOWN) TYPE(*OBJOWN)
OUTPUT(*PRINT) shows up nothing, the profile itself is only 3mb. I came
across this once before in the past and the IBM recommended solution was
to
run two reclaim storage' back to back. I have just completed this
process
over the w/e as well as an IPL but the anomaly still remains. My next
thought was to try deleting the profile and see what happens, Is it ok
to
delete\re-create Q* profiles, as I have never had to do this before ?
This is 4gb of lost storage on the system I can clearly see, however it
makes me ask how many of the other profiles(system\user\group) are
having
the same thing happen and how much of the system is lost to this.
I will most likely end up reporting this to IBM and will post the
findings\fix here but thought I would put it to the group first.

Regards
Neil


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