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Santosh

We have a product that addresses this very issue. Called disk/HUNTER - it wakes up at short intervals and polls the system for the amount of free space on DASD. When your threshold is exceeded, it checks a number of things. This might help you see a problem earlier than you do now. And with something like Robot/Console or Messenger/Pluss, you can get notified of local sokies in DASD usage.

If this sounds interesting, check our web site at <www.centerfieldtechnology.com>.

Vernon M. Hamberg (Vern)
Senior Software Engineer
Centerfield Technology, Inc.
507.287.8119 x111

At 02:21 PM 5/9/2003 +0530, you wrote:



ASP is showing 70% since the last 24 hours.
The CPU utilization is about 30% since the last 24 hours.
I saw all the jobs using option 5 and then 3 in wrkactjob, temporary space
for them was just between3 to 20 K for each.

If temporary space is freed  once the query job ends, then why was it not
freed ?
If I forcefully kill a job, doesnt temporary space  get released?

Last time ( about 4 months back) system ASP went up to 98 % and system
automatically IPLed itself. It was a nightmare for us as the steel making
plant was halted. I want to free up space as soon as I can.

Is IPL the only solution then ? I have this system for  24*7 plant
production recording. Cant IPL.
Any other way ? regards
Santosh.
e- mail at :  santoshp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
FPC-IS, ITS, Tata Steel.
Jamshedpur, India.
Tel : 2147095 (O) .





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