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  • Subject: Re: Disk usage by IFS objects
  • From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 08:57:50 +1200

I've got the same issue (well I will have when a current project starts to 
ramp up production wise.

I've had a hack round to try and find where I can get at this stuff with 
little or no success. The RTVDSKINF/PRTDSKINF combo doesn't provide the 
output that I want, as it seems to be fairly limited in what it produces. I 
like to be able to analyze the system by Library, objet type, owner, 
objects over a certain size etc etc

I've "made do" with the Ops navigator interface but want this information 
extractable via a program so that I can schedule it etc.

I'm thinking that it's probably a QSHELL job, and then run some Unix 
commands. At this point my eyes glaze over and I get all vague because A: I 
don't know the commands I need to get this information, and B: I don't know 
if the information can be extracted to anywhere other than the screen anyway.

That's my take on it.

Cheers
Evan Harris

>Does the RTVDSKINF/PRTDSKINF combo help?
>
>Subject:        Disk usage by IFS objects
>
>I've spent most of this morning searching the list archives and the rest
>of the web (and Usenet) for a utility that would help us to manage the
>disk space used by IFS objects, without success.  Does anyone know of
>anything suitable?  Downloading it, or buying it, would be quicker than
>writing it.
>
>In a couple of the archive entries, John Carr referred to a utility he
>wrote as part of ETIKIT, but there was no URL.  John?  Anybody?

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