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Hello

You should Run the command

QSYS/RTVDSKINF


This retrieves the objects sizes of the entire system.

Please let the command above finish before the following commands are
executed (takes up to 2 hours)

Retrieve size of entire system (per library)
PRTDSKINF RPTTYPE(*LIB)

Retrieve object sizes within a library
PRTDSKINF RPTTYPE(*LIB) LIB(QRPLOBJ) OBJ(*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL)


Use the reports to "clean Up".


While you are waiting for the report to complete - delete all the
spoolfiles on the system which are no longer needed. (Use operations
navigator to find the oldest spoolfiles, and the largest spoolfiles, and
delete those).

After deleting the spoolfiles - cleanup the space used by spoolfiles
running the command:

QSYS/RCLSPLSTG DAYS(*NONE)




Yours sincerely / Med venlig hilsen

Jesper Juul Fjeldgaard
Systems Administrator
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
JEJFJ@xxxxxxxxxx


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