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How about using Java
File temp = new File("C://temp");
System.out.println("File path: " + temp.getAbsolutePath());
System.out.println("Total space (bytes): " + temp.getTotalSpace());
System.out.println("Free space (bytes): " + temp.getFreeSpace());
System.out.println("Usable space (bytes): " + temp.getUsableSpace());



On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Glenn Holmer <gholmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Not strictly a Java question, but how to I tell how much space is used
in an IFS directory (with lots of subdirectories)? I'm on a Linux box,
so I don't have Ops Navigator (not available for Linux, right?).

Went to QShell, but there's no "du" command :(

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