Yes. Q LOG F=D only shows the Active Log space.

It is true that if the Archive Log space fills to 100% then the Active
Log would not be able to clear archived logs and it too would then
begin filling towards 100%, but I want to know about the Archive Log
being full long before then, and before an automatic backup is
triggered by DB2.

Also, I would simply like to track the usage during the day.

Quoting "Vandeventer, Harold [BS]" <harold.vandeven...@da.ks.gov>:
Are you looking for more than the Q LOG FORMAT=DETAILED produces?



Happy Friday everyone.

Does anyone know of a way to monitor the current utilization, along
with total
and free space, in the Archive Log directory from within TSM or DB2?  I guess
this is really a DB2 question.

It is clear that DB2 does this internally so that it can trigger automated DB
backups, but I have never seen any reference to queries or tables
accessible via
SQL that report anything other than the size and utilization of the
space within
the pre-allocated Active Log files.

I am trying to remotely monitor this resource on a number of TSM servers on
different platforms and don't want to go the route of rsh/rexec if possible.

Thanks!
Scott

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