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Go to a command line, type GO DISKTASKS, and press enter.

Select Option 1. Collect Disk Space Information (RTVDSKINF). Then, once
option 1
has completed, use Option 2. Print Disk Space Information (PRTDSKINF) on the
same menu to produce reports of disk storage used.

I do not have access to a system right now, but these are what I remember.
The
RTVDSKINF populates the QAEZDISK file, and PRTDSKINF prints from that file.

HTH,
Debbie Gallagher 

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Subject: Re: DASD USAGE UTILITY

QAEZDISK is empty and RTVDSKINF can not be run from command line nor from a
CLP.  How do you execute this command?  Below you'll find the error message.

Command RTVDSKINF not allowed in this setting.
Error found on RTVDSKINF command.
Function check. CPF0001 unmonitored by ATEMPLATE at statement 3600,
  instruction X'000D'.
CPF0001 received by ATEMPLATE at 3600. (C D I R)
CPF0001 received by ATEMPLATE at 3600. (C D I R)
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