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  • Subject: Re: LIB QDOC Size
  • From: "Gallagher, Debbie (CA - Toronto)" <dgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 22:54:07 -0400

Yes, the number is 4.1 gig. There are a couple of ways to find out what's in
there.

I wrote an article several years ago for TUG/400 magazine that outlines the
details, and I will email it to you privately. 

It shows two methods . . .(1) use GO DISKTASKS (RTVDSKINF & PRTDSKINF) or
(2) use QRYDOCLIB. One change you might want to make with QRYDOCLIB - I
discovered that the maximum document size reported was not as great as the
maximum object size that can be reported. I used QRYDOCLIB then used the
object size from DSPOBJD to get the right number. That said, I did use
QRYDOCLIB more than DISKTASKS. This may not be a problem if all of your
documents are small, but there are some applications that create large
documents (watch for a document size of all 9s (eight of them, if memory
serves).

I will also include an article on how I liked to (at the time, the world may
be different now) choose whether to use DSPLIB & QRYDOCLIB or DISKTASKS to
report on disk usage.

Debbie Gallagher
dgallagher@deloitte.ca

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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 09:30:47 EDT
From: JGracetri@aol.com
Subject: LIB QDOC size

i did a dsplib qdoc print.

Total size :        4111692800

my understanding from my reading is this number means 4.1 billion bytes or  
4.1 gig

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