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No history stinks and makes it harder. I would run RTVDSKINF and
PRTDSKINF *SYS on a weekly basis and retain those reports in a special
output queue.
Lukas is right on the management central traces in the ifs. I cleared
those up and freed up 30% on one system. Others on the list followed my
advice and freed up 18%. That is significant.
This ain't an AS/400 anymore. Looking to the old standards for freeing up
space often is like Barb Morris' analogy of standing on a step ladder to
get closer to the moon.
Starting with the ...DSKINF to spot where most of your system is tied up
is highly recommended.
Rob Berendt
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RE: Increase in disk use
For a general overview, use the menu "GO DISKTASKS", and schedule it to
run daily (it's all there in the menu).
This will give you nice reports about used diskspace etc.
Several newer components (Management Central etc.) log to the IFS, and
if you have trace logs enabled they can get very big very quickly.
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Angus MacQueen
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 3:48 PM
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Subject: Increase in disk use
This is not really my territory but I want to try and understand why our
disk usage has gone up some 20% in the last week.
What can I do to try and understand why, given that at this stage there
is
no monitoring in place.
Box is running at V5R2
TIA
Angus
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