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First of all, start with your system as a whole
RTVDSKINF must be submitted to batch
When done run PRTDSKINF *SYS for the summary.
If that says it's your IFS then
RTVDIRINF and PRTDIRINF
I'd run all four of those puckers in a single string job queue, in that
order, and be done with it. Not a job queue that holds up production
(like QBATCH job queue in the QBATCH subsystem.)
Oh, and they create a rather sizeable output file. :-) But that's
relative.

If your IFS looks really bad a quickie to check is MGTC (scan the
archives). I've seen that clear up 18 to 30% of the disk on a few
systems, right Jeff?

Rob Berendt

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