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Well, the time period in question is showing (o'dark thirty Thursday) some
possibilities for huge disk thrashers.


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-----Schedule------ Recovery Submit
Job Status Date Time Frequency Action Date
DSKSUM SCD *THU 05:00:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 08/08/13
OPDSKGET SCD *THU 04:00:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 08/08/13
OPDSKPRT SCD *THU 04:05:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 08/08/13
OPIFSGET SCD *THU 04:20:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 08/08/13
OPIFSPRT SCD *THU 04:30:00 *WEEKLY *NOSBM 08/08/13

Most run to a single string job queue. And they run for quite awhile.

DSKSUM
OPDSKGET RTVDSKINF
OPDSKPRT PRTDSKINF RPTTYPE(*SYS)
OPIFSGET RTVDIRINF DIR('/') INFLIB(ROUTINES)
OPIFSPRT PRTDIRINF RPTTYPE(*DIR)

DSKSUM does a
DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(DSKDTL)
and then summarizes that by library, by date.


Rob Berendt

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