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Vendor Response:
Darrell,
Certainly DASD Plus, with both dasd usage analysis and reporting, now with
disk spike monitoring it will tell you what you need and to Paul's point
there is not a GUI interface to the adminstration, however, there is to the
reporting. What you will find there is a real price differential if you want
a effective, low cost tool and are fine with the green screen
administration. Send me a note if you'd like me to reach out to you directly
on this option.

Thanks,
Susanne States
sstates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Darell Wheeler" <darellwheeler@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.39420.1279461809.2580.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

Yesterday the storage level increased drastically to 96%.At that time I
could not see any extract job running on the system.After the developers
cleared some files and storage was brought down I did an outfile of all
journals in user libraries.What I saw was that there were around 160 GB of
Journals created on the system the previous night.

I have a question here:

Is there a way on the AS400 system/iTera HA to check at any point of time if
large Journals are being created .Any specific AS400 command /iTera menu or
iTera job which will help locating this.Also in such scenarios when the
storage is increasing quickly,which command can actually help me in locating
the exact reason for the rise in storage

This would be very helpful since if the storage is on the rise we can check
if this is happening due to creation of large journalled files/user running
extracts interactively etc .

Many Thanks






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