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Will running the RTVDSKINF interfere with any running jobs?  i.e. is it 
better to wait until the system is free to run this command?

Thanks,

David 






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The first thing you should do is do a sbmjob of RTVDSKINF.  Submit that to
a single string job queue followed by a PRTDSKINF *SYS.  You may find your
use of things other than 'traditional DB2 stuff' is much higher than you
thought.  On our system the stuff in 'User libraries' is about 9% of disk.
Once you have this basic information you can then target your efforts. We
had a gent who USED to work here that would spend a lot of time to delete
old items from the item master, and some related records.  Said to save
disk and speed things up.  Never could give me a dollar figure to put any
value on the amount of time he spent on this sort of stuff.

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IS there more to do other than checking files that are no longer used?

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Mike



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