"Ed Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Oct 18, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Patrick Lyon wrote:
> 
> > Thanks to all who have responded.
> >
> > We went through this all again today and DB2 crashed.  After  
> > restarting it, it
> > doesn't take up near the storage as just before it went down.
> >
> > After doing some research, I found some storage related PTFs that  
> > were not
> > on describing not freeing storage.  I will apply these ASAP.
> >
> > But back to my previous question, is there an RMF report that I can

> > use via
> > batch to see history on how many AUX frames were allocated to what  
> > address
> > space via the REPORTS or SYSREPORTS statement, or via some other  
> > report
> > feature that I am not familiar with?  I need to go back weeks of  
> > kept SMF
> > data, not just hours of real time online data.
> >
> > Thanks again for all who have responded.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Patrick Lyon
> Patrick,
> 
> There is an RMF report (you feed SMF recs for the time period you  
> want reported) that gives you numbers on paging slots used/available.
> 
> Its been 10 years since I ran it but I am sure thats its still there.
> 
> The last time I ran it I went with several months worth of data to  
> prove that we didn't need more page spaces.
> 
> Ed
> 

Yes, reporting AUX useage and its growth is available.
However, finding the offender is difficult. If you have an suspect, you
can trace SMF30 for its virtual storage useage and growth. Remember that
the reported figures are highwater marks, so they will only go up, never
down, but it can provide you a clue.

Kees.
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