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Larry Bolhuis wrote:
Frankie II got a disk upgrade from mostly 8 to mostly 17GB Drives. He now has 30 17GB and 15 8GB drives turning (He's a 170). For obvious reasons we can't get help from IBM on this but here is my problem:

>From PRTDSKINF:

% of Size in Description Disk 1,000,000 bytes
User libraries 13.04 29748.99 User directories 37.02 84463.14 Folders and documents .01 19.49 QSYS .91 2083.21 Other IBM libraries 4.16 9485.18 Licensed Internal Code 36.45 83155.51 Temporary space 2.33 5309.89 Unused space 4.99 11390.31 System internal objects .11 258.45 Objects not in a library .01 20.12 TOTAL 99.03 225934.29
Check out the Licensed Internal Code size!!!! 83GB and over 36% of the sytem?

Any ideas where to look or what needs to be turned off to get that back??
System status shows:

System ASP . . . . . . . : 228.1 G
% system ASP used . . . : 95.1996
Total aux stg . . . . . : 456.2 G
Current unprotect used . : 5534 M
Maximum unprotect . . . : 5975 M

So it's not temp space either!

TIA

- DrF.
Larry Bolhuis IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert - System i Solutions
If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier.


Larry the one other time I've seen this was when IBM had turned on a tracing function and forgot to turn it off. I don't remember which trace or flight recorder it was.


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