I think the reference to "Critical" was in regards to IBM's "Guide Line" 
of 80% usage in an ASP or System. 80% is a guide line and totally 
"depends" on that system.  Yes we should try to stay below that mark when 
possible. In this case he will be adding less than %1 usage (best guess), 
I don't think it will break the bank.

 
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As far as the critical level, that can be tweaked.
STRSST
3. Work with disk units
2. Work with disk configuration
3. Work with ASP threshold
1=Select


                          Change Storage Threshold 
 
                           ----Protected---  ---Unprotected-- 
ASP  Threshold  Overflow        Size  %Used       Size  %Used 
  1      90%    No            776214 71.16%          0  0.00% 
 
This is an unprotected ASP.  The threshold represents the amount
of unprotected storage used before an attention message is sent 
to the system operator. 
 
Type choice, press Enter. 
 
  New threshold . . . . . . . .  ____   1-100 


Once it hits that threshold level stuff starts shutting down.  See also
WRKSYSVAL QSTGLOW*

Rob Berendt

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