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The Question is: I was having some problems with some apps, and given that I am not a VMS guru, I decided to shutdown the system. When it started up, I found the problem. I have run out of space on by system volume (DRA1). To compound the problem, it is is appears stuck in the bootup sequence, with the errors: qman-e-nodiskspace, disk space not available for queue manager to continue qman-i-freeback, free up 216 blocks on disk xxxxx Of course, its a holiday weekend up here in Canada, so there no support. Thanks for your support. The Answer is : Assuming that you do not currently have a login active on the system and that you cannot currently establish a session (with access to sufficient cruft to delete here), please boot the OpenVMS system minimally (per the documentation on conversational bootstraps present in the OpenVMS FAQ), and free up some disk space. If you have a session active or can establish one, then you can free up the space directly.
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