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Hi Folks, I'm late to the party on this one but I read through everyone's comments about CALL PGM(QSRSRV) PARM(METRICS '/home') and have some questions;

Does calling this pgm harm anything on my i?
Does is delete anything?
Does it cause locking of objects?
Will calling the pgm only produce a report of the IFS?

Thanks, Frank






-----Original Message-----
From: Kirk Goins <kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Oct 21, 2011 1:46 pm
Subject: IFS Object Count Growing


I looking for a tool or some code that will help me find where I getting
pwards of 1000 new objects in the IFS a day. They got to be small since
ver all disk usage isn't changing too much, but my backup is talking longer
nd longer. I am hoping for to programatically get the number of objects in
folder. IF this was in the native library system I might be able to use
he data from RTVDSKINF or simple to a CL that used DSPOBJD cmds to an
utfile and then query it.
am thinking maybe something run from PASE?
Currently we have about 640,000 objects and we are doing any imaging etc.
Thanks
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irk
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