Good remember, Scott.
For who are new to VM, there are some utilities very useful.
One of them are SFPURGER (see the manual  "CMS Commands and Utilities
Reference").
This does the spool management, purging or keeping files on spool based on
age, class, queue, origin, etc.
Is one of the functions I run daily  using my scheduling routine (WAKEUP
running into VMLOGS). My spool, only one volume, never goes above 70%.
Best regards,


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I've implemented exactly the same thing (even called it VMLOGS) -- but use
VMSERVE as the engine...    I also have it wakeup every hour and transfer
any closed cons files for any user to itself. This helps catch those users
who still spool consoles to themselves or their printer...  And - it wakes
up every few hours and issues a CP SEND CP userid CLOSE CONS to all
disconnected users - to keep somewhat current logs.  And - I also use it to
purge DIRMAINT files from users readers, which end up there as a result of
our automated provisioning...   very handy and very simple.    Our spool
has
stayed in check for over a year -- and we only need a single spool volume.

Scott



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