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You can also clear outq's, clear files (you must have an idea of which files 
may be huge) if necessary delete a few logicals until you figure out what is 
happening you can always re-build them afterwards. if you have backups delete 
any work/personal libraries there may be copies of big files there.

HTH  

Steve

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Van: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Namens Pete Massiello
Verzonden: donderdag 3 augustus 2006 13:21
Aan: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Onderwerp: Re: Disk 99% full, what to do?


If you can re-ipl to get some minor space back.  Then you can probably
apply all your PTFs permanently.  This should give you 1 to 2% of disk,
where you can run gather and retrieve DSKINFO to figure out the real
culprit.

Pete

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Subject: Disk 99% full, what to do?
From:    "IGS Ang" <igsang@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, August 3, 2006 6:09 am
To:      MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Hello All,

Out of nowhere, my disk utilization is 99% (total 500gb). I can go
disktasks, but i doubt the job will ever finish. The system is
development, hence i can re-ipl anything.

Please advise what i can do, or is there any ways to locate those big
files via search command?

Regards,
Daniel
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