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I've set up the job scheduler to run the RTVDSKINF / PRTDSKINF *SYS combo
before and after the remaining RCLSTG's for the year.
Where is the list of reclaimed objects?
Rob Berendt
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Rob:
Factors previously mentioned could all have an effect, as could the amount
and perhaps distribution of available space in the ASP. But, you haven't
shown what the Disk Space Report from PRTDSKINF said about RCLSTG before
running your reclaims nor have you shown any list of reclaimed objects.
IOW, maybe the longer ones actually found significant numbers of objects
to reclaim?
Tom Liotta
midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 5. Re: What makes a RCLSTG long, and, can you run performance
> collection during it? (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
>
>Definitely the number of objects would affect the cross reference files.
>However a RCLSTG *DBXREF runs in little time.
>
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