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Joel,

Rather than going directly at large objects you can first go through and check library size.

Basically you use DSPOBJD to list libraries to an output file then use the QLIRLIBD to list the libraries and their sizes.

You can then focus on the largest sized libraries to find excessively sized objects.

Also check the IFS. You may have files building there also.

HTH.

Gary

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stone, Joel
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 12:53 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: finding large objects on Iseries

We want to reduce the % system ASP used as displayed by WRKSYSSTS.

One method is DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALLUSR/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) to an outfile. But this takes a long time.

Is there a file on the iseries to query such that I can simply

SELECT * from systemfile where OBJSIZE > 1000000000

Ie is there a file on the iseries similar to QADBIFLD or QADBXREF which contains libname, objname, and size of each object?

Thanks!



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