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Do you journal any of your files? If so, are the Journal Receivers being
saved and deleted?

We've had situations when a large application purge or a conversion
causes an usually large amount of journal receiver space to be used.

Glenn

Glenn Birnbaum
Platform Engineering, REI
253-395-8206
"Get Outside Yourself":  http://www.rei.com


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James H H Lampert
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 9:28 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 'Serious storage condition may exist'


> What's your QSTGLOWLMT set at?  Hopefully you still have a little 
> room.
>
> Next, see if it's memory or disk.  Do a WRKSYSSTS and check your 
> current unprotected storage used (on the right side, about row six).  
> This number can get very big under certain circumstances.  On my 
> machine, I use about 4GB of unprotected storage, which is a 
> significant percentage of my overall disk.

Actually, it looks like it's not all that sudden. It looks like it's
been brewing for a few days.

I think it's been over a month since the last cold IPL. It's been down
to "restricted state" for weekly backups, but not a full re-IPL.

We have a 16.77G system ASP, currently at 96.6355% (down from a peak of
over 97%).

Current unprotect used is 837M out of 1143M

All disk units in the system ASP are over 96%. We have some drives
sitting in ASP 2, that were put there for a project we then abandoned; I
don't suppose there's a way to pull them out without IPLing to DST?

RCLSPLSTG reclaimed 606 empty spooled files, which didn't even amount to
somebody's casual urination in the middle of the  Pacific.

Oh, and it's the V4R5 box.

--
JHHL


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