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  • Subject: RE: an introduction to MI by example II part B
  • From: Colin Williams <Williamsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 10:14:14 -0000

I would be very interested in such a utility!

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Leif Svalgaard [mailto:l.svalgaard@pentasafe.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 6:01 PM
>To: MI400@midrange.com
>Subject: RE: an introduction to MI by example II part B
>
>
>> I'd like to see you guys start another 
>> contest to create a program that will monitor all files 
>created, modified 
>> and deleted on the system.  Similar to CleanSweep.  There 
>have been a 
>> number of times I'd love to know what is contributing to the ever 
>> shrinking disk space.  Now of course I know a person could 
>take a snap 
>> shot of all files on the system before and after and write a 
>program to 
>> compare them, but running  a DSPOBJD *ALL twice can be very time 
>> consuming and not very accurate.  The guy on the 
>> ign_list@IGNITE400.ORG is talking about his Temporary Space Being 
>> Used.  It would be nice to see a screen showing (on the fly) 
>where space 
>> is being used.  Another words a live screen that would show 
>files being 
>> added, deleted and increased that a person could monitor 
>either for a 
>> short time or a long time depending on the circumstance.  So 
>as a file was
>> 
>> increased in size the screen would show the file pop up on 
>the screen and 
>> how much it increased.
>> 
>> Anyone wont to take that challenge?
>> 
>       [Leif Svalgaard]  
>       Gary, that is easy to do. 
>       The solution is a bit long to post here (might blow the 50k
>       limit for postings). But if there is general interest that that
>       would be useful, I could - together with the list - build such
>       a utility.
>
>
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