Hello,
I work for a company that supports many AS400s with different OS levels. I am responsible for maintaining a database on all of the systems Maintenance.
Here are a few of the commands I use to get a visual display of the information I am looking for.
DSPOBJD QGPL *LIB
5
I then look at “Save date/time . . . . . . . . . . : 02/25/04 02:05:23”
DSPOBJD SAVSYS *CMD
5
I then look at “Last used date . . . . . . . . . . : 02/15/04”
DSPSYSSTS
I then look at
System ASP . . . . . . : 175.8 G
% system ASP used . . : 52.7850
DSPPTF
I then look at
Release of base option . . . . . . . : V5R2M0 L00
TL03252 Temporarily applied None
I need to update a database every week with all this information. What would be the best way to do this quickly and efficiently? I maintain about 60 AS400 machines.
Thanks
Krash
I work for a company that supports many AS400s with different OS levels. I am responsible for maintaining a database on all of the systems Maintenance.
Here are a few of the commands I use to get a visual display of the information I am looking for.
DSPOBJD QGPL *LIB
5
I then look at “Save date/time . . . . . . . . . . : 02/25/04 02:05:23”
DSPOBJD SAVSYS *CMD
5
I then look at “Last used date . . . . . . . . . . : 02/15/04”
DSPSYSSTS
I then look at
System ASP . . . . . . : 175.8 G
% system ASP used . . : 52.7850
DSPPTF
I then look at
Release of base option . . . . . . . : V5R2M0 L00
TL03252 Temporarily applied None
I need to update a database every week with all this information. What would be the best way to do this quickly and efficiently? I maintain about 60 AS400 machines.
Thanks
Krash