I ran that command, to a display, on my profile.  I got message CPI220D.
You can do a DSPMSGD CPI220D for a definition of that.  But basically any
object within a directory does not appear here.  My profile had 229 objects
within directories.  These items do appear when you do a WRKOBJOWN though.
Might this be your issue?


Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Hi everyone,

I have a situation where, if I display QDFTOWN profile it reports owning
over 4gb of objects,  however a DSPUSRPRF USRPRF(QDFTOWN) TYPE(*OBJOWN)
OUTPUT(*PRINT) shows up nothing, the profile itself is only 3mb. I came
across this once before in the past and the IBM recommended solution was to
run two reclaim storage' back to back. I have just completed this process
over the w/e as well as an IPL but the anomaly still remains. My next
thought was to try deleting the profile and see what happens, Is it ok to
delete\re-create Q* profiles, as I have never had to do this before ?
This is 4gb of lost storage on the system I can clearly see, however it
makes me ask how many of the other profiles(system\user\group) are having
the same thing happen and how much of the system is lost to this.
I will most likely end up reporting this to IBM and will post the
findings\fix here but thought I would put it to the group first.

Regards
Neil


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