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Glenn Holmer 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 :(

However, there is a "du" utility provided by PASE for i as
/QOpenSys/usr/bin/du

You can fully path-qualify /QOpenSys/usr/bin/du to run the PASE utility
within Qshell. (Qshell recognizes and "does the right things" to run PASE
for i programs within a Qshell session.) Alternatively, you can use CL
"CALL QP2TERM" to start a PASE for i terminal session where just "du" will
work.


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