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IBM sure does math funny

A. Ports
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From: Chris Whisonant <chris.whisonant@comporium.com>
Subject: Disk Space Report
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Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 09:10:25 -0400

Just FYI, but we have been running disk space reports (V5R1), and here is
what we have:

                                                % of         Size in
Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                 46.30          163783.52
User directories                                2.19            7733.85
Folders and documents                           1.60            5659.49
QSYS                                          626.04         2214486.80
Other IBM libraries                             3.15           11129.59
Licensed Internal Code                           .41            1453.20
Temporary space                                 5.56           19656.68
Unused space                                   35.38          125141.86
Internal objects                                 .87            3071.75
Objects not in a library                         .03             117.45
TOTAL                                         721.53         2552234.19

Notice QSYS - 626.04% of disk! Looking deeper, 621% is in the user profiles.
We've let it go for a few weeks and I called IBM today. They said to apply
ptf MF28470 and it should fix it. Just thought this was kind of funny...

Chris

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