Thanks Rob


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From: "rob@xxxxxxxxx" <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 20 May 2013 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Housekeeping


The first thing you should do is determine where the space is eaten up. If
spool files take up .013% of your disk space you're probably not going to
get a whole lot of space back by cleaning those up.  To determine where
the disk space is used submit a job (submit it, do NOT run it
interactively!).  The command you will submit is RTVDSKINF.  This will
take a few hours.  When that is done run PRTDSKINF *SYS.  It should look
something like:
                                                % of        Size in
Description                                    Disk    1,000,000 bytes
User libraries                                  6.44          151340.37
User directories                              68.42        1607040.63
Folders and documents                            .00                .11
QSYS                                            .10            2384.74
Other IBM libraries                              .41            9658.79
Licensed Internal Code                          .22            5055.52
Temporary space                                1.26          29560.05
Unused space                                  23.14          543542.55
System internal objects                          .02            432.98
Objects not in a library                        .00                .00
TOTAL                                        100.01        2349015.74

Where is a bulk of my space?


I like the following to look at library objects:
PRTDSKINF RPTTYPE(*LIB) OBJ(*ALL) MINSIZE(99000)


Rob Berendt

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