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  • Subject: =?Windows-1250?q?V=E1lasz=3A_Monitoring_Library_sizes?=
  • From: Refaie.Heba@xxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 20:05:05 +0200


This might not be the best way, I am not too much involved in system admin.

I used to use dspobjd command for all objects in all user        libraries and I send the result to an output file, then I query this result file summing the size of objects in the same library and set a report break on the library.

Best regards
Heba          


RickCarter@holley.com
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06/26/01 06:35 PM
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What is the best tool or method ( that already resides on the AS400 V4R4 )
to monitor the size of AS400 libraries on a continuing basis.  I am looking
at the best way to see what libraries are growing on a daily or weekly
basis.

thanks

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