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==Here are some areas of the Integrated File System (IFS) you may wish to clean up on a periodic basis==
 
==Here are some areas of the Integrated File System (IFS) you may wish to clean up on a periodic basis==
 
On some systems the IFS may be a very significant portion of your system.  The first tool to start with in determining if it is a significant portion of your IBM i is to run the pair of commands RTVDSKINF and PRTDSKINF.  A sample result may show you something like the following:   
 
On some systems the IFS may be a very significant portion of your system.  The first tool to start with in determining if it is a significant portion of your IBM i is to run the pair of commands RTVDSKINF and PRTDSKINF.  A sample result may show you something like the following:   
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                                                % of        Size in 
 
 
  Description                                    Disk    1,000,000 bytes   
 
  Description                                    Disk    1,000,000 bytes   
 
  User libraries                                61.45        4810922.84   
 
  User libraries                                61.45        4810922.84   
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  QTEMP libraries                                  .00            311.18   
 
  QTEMP libraries                                  .00            311.18   
 
  TOTAL                                          99.97        7826936.64   
 
  TOTAL                                          99.97        7826936.64   
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The portion of that which is IFS is the portion called "User directories".  On this system it is only 1.15%.  I have seem some systems like:
 
The portion of that which is IFS is the portion called "User directories".  On this system it is only 1.15%.  I have seem some systems like:

Revision as of 15:32, 2 March 2020

Here are some areas of the Integrated File System (IFS) you may wish to clean up on a periodic basis

On some systems the IFS may be a very significant portion of your system. The first tool to start with in determining if it is a significant portion of your IBM i is to run the pair of commands RTVDSKINF and PRTDSKINF. A sample result may show you something like the following:

Description                                     Disk     1,000,000 bytes  
User libraries                                 61.45         4810922.84  
User directories                                1.15           90209.35  
Folders and documents                            .00                .94  
QSYS                                             .08            6211.86  
Other IBM libraries                              .55           42719.19  
Licensed Internal Code                           .55           42878.36  
Temporary space                                 4.83          378368.34  
Unused space                                   31.10         2435026.19  
System internal objects                          .26           20288.37  
Objects not in a library                         .00                .02  
QTEMP libraries                                  .00             311.18  
TOTAL                                          99.97         7826936.64  

The portion of that which is IFS is the portion called "User directories". On this system it is only 1.15%. I have seem some systems like:

                                               % of         Size in    

Description Disk 1,000,000 bytes User libraries .07 16375.86 User directories 71.76 16703615.24 ,,,