David

WRKSYSSTS should have how much room is left on the system ASP - you might have to go to disk units in iSeries Navigator (does that have a new name yet!) which needs a DST user/password - and then you can see free space on user ASPs and independent ASPs, I think. Have been playing there a bit lately.

As to how big the contents of the save file is - DSPSAVF will give you sizes of each object in there - can't get to sa system - there might be summary information - there is at least an object count. Get out your calculator or copy/paste into Excel.

HTH
Vern

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From: David FOXWELL <David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx>


Thanks all !

We're back on warp speed.

So, I can't right click on my system in inav but I combined PRTDSKINF ( that I
didn't know before ) with drag and drop of the spool file into my email ( that I
learned on midrange last week ).

Lots of other new stuff to look at QRPLOBJ, QHST and CLEANUP but I think someone
takes care of that. The problem was some joker ( er.. Me ) asked for the
restauration of a library that is 33 Gb as a savefile. Is there anyway of being
sure that I have enough room before doing the RSTOBJ?

What a brilliant site midrange is!
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