On 1/10/10 8:09 PM, "Yoon-suk Cho" <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> q rdr all
> OWNERID  FILE CLASS RECORDS  CPY HOLD DATE  TIME     NAME      TYPE     DIST
> OPERATNS 0003 D SYS 00000000 001 NONE OPEN- SYS                HCPDUMP
> OPERATNS 0004 D SYS 00000000 001 NONE OPEN- SYS      CPDUMP    CPDUMP
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 09:52:16

These are dump files that CP keeps open during operation to reserve enough
space for a dump if a problem occurs. Note the date field - you cannot purge
an OPEN file. You could do a SET DUMP OFF, but I wouldn't recommend it.

> q prt all
> OWNERID  FILE CLASS RECORDS  CPY HOLD DATE  TIME     NAME      TYPE     DIST
> RACFVM   0052 T CON 00001750 001 NONE OPEN- 0009                        RACFVM
> DTCVSW1  0003 T CON 00002501 001 NONE OPEN- 0009
> DTCVSW1
> DTCVSW2  0003 T CON 00001488 001 NONE OPEN- 0009
> DTCVSW2
> OPERATOR 0028 T CON 00001153 001 NONE OPEN- 0009
> OPERATOR
> TCPIP    0028 T CON 00000447 001 NONE OPEN- 0009                        TCPIP
> LGLOPR   0011 T CON 00003376 001 NONE OPEN- 0009                        PROP
> DATAMOVE 1473 0 CON 00001075 001 USER OPEN- 0009
> SYSPROG
> DIRMAINT 2371 0 CON 00001278 001 USER OPEN- 0009
> SYSPROG
> MAINT    1481 T CON 00000211 001 NONE OPEN- 0009
> SYSPROG

Same here. Open console files. You need to close them (CP CLOSE from the
userid or via CP SEND) before you can purge them.

That said, these are VERY small spool files. If you are that short on spool
space, you should add more spool space rather than try to limp along with
this tiny spool area.

> In previously version in 5.2 or 5.3., I could decreased the SPOOL area
> in easily.

I suspect you had more spool space available in those installations. 

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