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We had one of those 'three mile island' situations, where the disk went from 58% to 98% quickly.
This is always someone internal causing this, not a customer.
So we checked active jobs and did not see anything that was running that was eating up the disk.
So possibly the job finished, and now we have a needle in the haystack situation.
I know you can do a RTVDSKINF but is there a quick way to see if there is a humongous file out there somewhere?
Even the new web based navigator does not show library size when you drill into IFS/QSYS.
Yes it could be something writing to a folder also. I see you can sort the root by size in navigator, that may help.
Thanks.
Harriscomputer
Tom Deskevich
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