Right, the problem is not to find orphaned storage, but there is intentionally 
orphaned storage and unintentionally orphaned storage. The problem is to find 
the latter.

Kees.

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Subject: Re: Releasing Orphan Storage without IPL

On 10/30/2015 4:18 AM, Jake Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of our Test LPAR was victim of S878 abends caused by a DB2 system. Now
> the DB2 system is down but still the ECSA and CSA are at 97% and 98%. Is it
> possible to release the Unused Storage without IPLing ?
>
> Regards,
> Jake
>
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OMEGAMON has this capability, but you should only use it if you expect 
to IPL anyway.  It's too easy to free up storage for unimportant control 
blocks chains like the subsystem table.

Regards,
Tom Conley

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