Daniel,

the simplest way I know to get a handle on this is to run RTVDSKINF,
wait for the batch job to complete, then run PRTDSKINF. ( have to run
as QSECOFR ). PRTDSKINF summarizes all the objects on the system and
gives you a nice report that pinpoints where the DASD usage problem
is.

-Steve


On 8/3/06, IGS Ang <igsang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry to sound a noob, but i dont see temp in the wrksyssts screen
below. Am i missing something?
                        Work with System Status                    IGS810
                                                           08/04/06  01:19:13
% CPU used . . . . . . . :         .6    Auxiliary storage:
% DB capability  . . . . :         .0      System ASP . . . . . . :    87.74 G
Elapsed time . . . . . . :   00:00:00      % system ASP used  . . :    40.4056
Jobs in system . . . . . :        187      Total  . . . . . . . . :    87.74 G
% perm addresses . . . . :       .007      Current unprotect used :     2029 M
% temp addresses . . . . :       .010      Maximum unprotect  . . :     2126 M

Type changes (if allowed), press Enter.

System    Pool    Reserved    Max   -----DB-----  ---Non-DB---
 Pool   Size (M)  Size (M)  Active  Fault  Pages  Fault  Pages
  1      175.30     89.66   +++++     .0     .0    1.3    1.3
  2      884.49       .73      62     .0     .0     .0     .0
  3      429.19       .00      19     .0     .0    4.1    4.1
  4       15.03       .00       5     .0     .0     .0     .0

Regards,
daniel

On 8/4/06, Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do a WRKSYSSTS and take a look at the amount of temporary storage used.
>   Both the maximum (since the last IPL) and the current temp storage are
> shown.  This will tell you whether it is your user objects that are
> gobbling up the storage or system objects, e.g., QTEMP libraries, joblogs.
>
> Pete Massiello wrote:
> > If you can re-ipl to get some minor space back.  Then you can probably
> > apply all your PTFs permanently.  This should give you 1 to 2% of disk,
> > where you can run gather and retrieve DSKINFO to figure out the real
> > culprit.
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > ---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
> > Subject: Disk 99% full, what to do?
> > From:    "IGS Ang" <igsang@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Date:    Thu, August 3, 2006 6:09 am
> > To:      MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> Out of nowhere, my disk utilization is 99% (total 500gb). I can go
> >> disktasks, but i doubt the job will ever finish. The system is
> >> development, hence i can re-ipl anything.
> >>
> >> Please advise what i can do, or is there any ways to locate those big
> >> files via search command?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Daniel
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