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If your system has 100gb total space(you didn't say)and you go from 70% to 90% 
then yes. I would do DSPTAP to an outfile with the data type parm to *SAVRST. I 
believe this will give the data you need to see how big the data on the tape. 
Depending on the data you could get HUGE compression of the data.

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Kirk Goins
IBM Certified iSeries Technical Solutions Expert
Pacific Information Systems - An IBM Premier Business Partner
503-674-2985           kirkg@pacinfosys.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Karthikeyan S [mailto:ksiwebsphere@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:40 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: funny system behavior


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Hi All,

I'm facing a peculiar problem.  I have a tape that contains save files & the 
total size of the save files is about 2.5 GB.  But if i try to restore to my 
AS400 server, with a ASP used % of 70, the ASP used % is shooting up to more 
that 90%.  Does that literally mean that the data size is 20 gb ??!!.   I've 
tried to restore on 2 different servers and gettitng the same result.  Why's 
this happening and are there any solutions for this kind of system behavior?

TIA for all solutions.

Rgds,

Karthik











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