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I wasn't questioning your current companies motives.  Just the company 
that you purchased.  They may have felt they were doing you a service by 
not upgrading, etc.  Enough of the rant.

Back to the technical side.  Glad to hear that your down to around 50%. 
The domino suggestions may free up some more space.  Run RTVDSKINF and 
PRTDSKINF *SYS to see where most of the stuff now lies.  Since you had 
Domino, a bulk remaining may now be in the IFS and any amount of DSPOBJD 
won't show you one iota of it.

Rob Berendt
-- 
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Sorry wrong assumption.  Machine served it's purpose for the company we 
acquired.  The operator and myself skill are limited and honesty is not 
resent here.  It saves jobs!  The operator is a software support person 
and I am a programmer.  The other had it correct, we need SPENDMONEY 
command.

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Let's face it.  You purchased this other company.  To make themselves look 

good for the purchase they probably put zero dollars into the machine the 
last few years.  Along with much of their other infrastructure.  Now's the 

time to decide if you want to
- consolidate their workload on your machine and give them remote access. 
This may be rough if they are a heavy domino shop.  Opening up an email 
with a 10mb attachment over a remote line is not fun.  But it would give 
you a nice excuse to upgrade your machine.
- upgrade their machine
- hire or train a domino administrator because they wouldn't give a pay 
increase the last few years so that they would look good for the buy out.

Be careful what you say.  Often the head honcho of a buy out gets a 
management position for selling out the rest of his employees.  They 
resent honesty.

Rob Berendt
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Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Might not be a bad idea.  Then again it might be cheaper to just add more 
disk to the other machine.

Rob Berendt
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PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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My recommendation:

It sounds like you are in a dire situation.  I'm going to make a wild
assumption that both your production reports and probably the acquired
company's email are very important to the business functions that  the 2
systems are supporting.  You don't have the expertise to resolve the
situation yourselves.  So far, you are getting advice that is suggesting
scratch/reloads and bringing down and deleting a Domino server (which
presumably is being used by some users?)...

I would say you need to get hold of a local business partner that can come
in and see what the real situation is and provide some hands on focused
help... other suggestions are dangerously close to shots in the dark. ;)
No offense meant, but the first few postings you sent make me think that
you're not sure of the extent/particulars of the situation.

It will cost you some $$ to get help, but a disaster will cost you more...


 
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OK,

Here's all I know to say.

I am a programmer, what operator knowledge I have is from what I get from
you and what I have been told.  Our production box has gotten to a point 
it
is too full to run some of the reports we have.  We acquired another
company that has an AS/400 box that they were using as a mail server that
has DOMINO on it.  The only thing I know about the DOMINO server is it a
e-mail.

The task the operator (limited operating skills) and I have is to get the
data we need from our production box to this new box. But the new box is 
at
98% disk storage.

What steps do we need to take beside pray?





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perhaps a CLRLIB QRPLOBJ
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> Sorry I am talking about disk space.
> We can not access the PDM,DFU and other operating system command.  Any
ideas?
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> I'm confused. What is at 98%, the processor usage or your disk. If 
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> not planning on using the Domino server on this machine, I'd just remove
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> with DLTLICPGM. On my system the LP is 5733L65.
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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> wrkdomsvr. Select the server and do a 6 to end it.
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