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Kirk,

Thanks. By doing that I found out that the problem is in the user
directories (9%) and QSYS (11%).

Albert 

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  From: kirkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
  Subject: Re: DASD filling up
  Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:46:36 -0700


  I would either use the RTVDSKINF and PRTDSKINF cmds to 1st collect
  and
  then print that data or do a GO DISKTASKS and then use options #1 and
  #2
  to do the samething. This can be a long running and can be a little
  disk
  intensive so you may want to do this in the evening.


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  09/18/2006 03:34 PM
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  I have two systems which are identical in every way. They are set up
  so
  they provide load balancing and redundancy. They have been working
  well
  for the last two tears.

  Now, for some reason, one system shows DASD use 20% higher than the
  other one (about 10 GB). I have looked at every object on the system
  and
  I cannot find any signifigent differences. It happened after the last
  IPL
  (Sunday).

  One system is at 66% and the other is at 86%. Can anyone tell me
  where to
  look for the extra 20%?

  Thanks,

  Albert York.
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