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That was simple. Thanks.

Remote QPRCFEAT is 7459
Local is 7735

Does that have any significance? Or, can that explain some system slowness
beyond cache battery dead?

John

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Luis Rodriguez <luisro58@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John,

DPY= Raid / MIRR=Mirrored

There is no Save Spool under V5R3.


HTH,

Luis

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:14 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have been asked, by somebody who is also being leaned on, for
information
on this remote 520.

I can answer OS level.

But, without SST access (also no Q SECOFR access), how can I determine
how disks are organized? Specific question was whether disks are Raided
or
Mirrored.

WRKDSKSTS shows this (manally keyed):

Unit Type % Used
1 4326 87.3
2 4326 92.0
3 4326 92.2
4 4327 87.2
5 4327 87.2
6 4326 92.0
7 4327 87.2
8 4327 87.2

F11 shows all drives are in ASP 1, DPY, and DEGRADED

System is v5r3

No maintenance contract.

And, just a bonus - one output queue has, (ready for this): 171203 files,
some dating back to 2007.

No idea how they have Robot set up. I looked tis morning, as I did
backup
of local system, and GO SAVE 21, by default, does not save spool files.

I thought there was a command that showed more about disk configuration
that did not require either SST or QSECOFR. Maybe I am dreaming.

I had the opportunity to listen on to a phone conference about "master
plans" for decommissioning of these and other systems. Everybody on the
call was in the same boat - uppers applying pressure. Not fun even to
listen to.

Thoughts appreciated.

John McKee
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