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Rebecca,

You can run RTVDSKINF and then run PRTDSKINF afterwards. The retrieve runs a
long time so it would be best to run it after hours. You can find these
commands on GO DISKTASKS.

Other places to look could be history logs, auditing and accounting journal
receivers and performance data if you have performance tools running.

Alternatively you could be keeping a "carbon copy" of all your data, and
you're not aware of it!!!

Happy hunting,

Tim Shepherd
Fraser Alexander
Jet Park
South Africa

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rebecca Snyder [SMTP:rsnyder@atlasdie.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:16 PM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Oh where has my disk space gone?
>
> In the past 2 months my disk space has gone from
> 45% used to 75% used... and I've got 50G of space!
>
> How can I tell what's using up my disk space? Because
> we couldn't possibly be selling that much carbon paper!
>
>
> Rebecca Snyder
> Atlas Companies, Inc
> 219-295-0050 ext 242
> mailto:rsnyder@atlasdie.com
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