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I know nothing about IFS, so heres my question. A customer of ours is
getting the error CPI0999, it is associated with the errors CPI099C,
CAP0702, CPF3793. Thoughout the day they keep getting the error CPI0999. The
system has 157G on it with 60% used. The threshold is set to 90%. It sounds
like the IFS directory is getting filled up, since they got the CPF3793
error. How can I tell if it is and if so how can I deleted objects from
there? The CPI0999 says to delete objects from the system, but I dont think
that will do it if its not in the IFS directory. 

TNA

Steven Segars
AS/400 Certified Specialist/Administrator
CSX Technology
Work: 904-633-5650
Fax:   904 633-1051



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