Hi Kris,

 

Thanks for your reply...but, I didn't see your execs.  Did you forget to
attach them?

 

I guess the  CONLOG and HISTLOG files get cleaned up by some other
process since

I did see them specify in the FCONX $PROFILE file on PERFSVM's 191 disk.

 

 

Thanks again,

 

Alyce

 

 

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kris Buelens
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 11:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: PERFSVM cleanup

 

Here my exec.  As one can see, it is meant to be extended at some later
day.  At this time, it checks the userid, to be either KRIS, VMPRF, or
TSLARUN (the last two are RxServer based servers that we use for
VMUTIL-like work). 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 14 aug. 2007 09:25 
Subject: Re:
To: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>

CONLOG and HISTLOG files are cleaned up automatically, additionally you
can code an FCXRENAM EXEC that the PTK will execute, and where you can
cleanup other things, or create extra archives.  Apart from that, no
automatic cleanup is done and when the A-disk gets full, it remains
full.  But, PERFSVM remains active, you will still be able to look at
real-time performance data. 
I've got an EXEC that runs in one of my other servers that will collect
more CONLOG files in SFS, useful for debugging.  It also keeps an eye on
the 191 disk of PERFSVM and removes the FCXTREND file when the disk
becomes more than x% full.  I'll send it to you, it should run in a
server that is authorized in the PTK, or you can change it to become
FCXRENAM.  As server you could use VMUTIL, for example based on my
RxServer package. 

2007/8/14, Alyce Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

        Hello,
        
        I notice that PERFSVM A DISK fills up rather quickly.
        
        Does it automatically "role-over" when it gets to a certain
        percentage?  If not, what is the best way to "clean it up"?
        Which files are OK to delete and still keep it running?
        
        Thanks for your help,
        Alyce


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Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support 

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