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If I said SPDMNY, that I would have to answer a hundred e-mails as to what
it meant.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

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Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

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> What is your percentage of storage used from DSPSYSSTS, and what is the
> system value QSTGLOWLMT.  You may be forced to clean up stuff, or
> execute the SPENDMONEY command.

Wouldn't that be "SPDMNY"?

I found the 3,700,000,000-lb gorilla. It seems that a diagnostic logging
function was left enabled, and nobody had bothered to clear out the log
file therefrom had been allowed to grow to over 3GB (out of a 16GB system
ASP) without being CLRPFMed.

We're back down to a nice, healthy 67+%

Thanks to all who came up with suggestions.

Just out of curiosity (and I haven't bothered to RTFM about it yet), is
there a quick and easy way to retrieve the size in bytes of a physical
file in a CL program? I'm getting this idea of checking the aforementioned
log file automatically whenever the associated server is started, and
issuing a QSYSOPR message if it's grown beyond a certain threshold.

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JHHL


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