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As you can see by the second report, drilling down is no problem. I just
haven't written a 'drill down' as an application. There's only a few
people who look at this, and they can bang out Query if they want to play.
Rob Berendt
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"Nathan M. Andelin" <nandelin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Rob,
That looks like a useful report. What about drilling down to the file
level?
The PRTDSKINF report doesn't provide much detail.
Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com
> from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
> We wrote a custom program to do this. Does sort
> of an IFS equivalent of DSPOBJD to an outfile.
> Then compares today's with yesterday's and shows
> the growth.
>
> Sample report:
>
>
> GDIHQ DISK ANALYSYS REPORT
>
>
> DATE ONE DATE TWO
> 08/18/2003 08/19/2003
>
>
> / 662,803 662,803
> /a 8,192 8,192
> /dev 139,264 139,264
> /etc 8,192 8,192
> /hmup 40,960 40,960
> /home 28,672 28,672
> /lithonia 8,192 8,192
> /msfdebug 114,688 114,688
> /peggy 6,823,936 6,823,936
> /plist 4,096 4,096
> /ptf 8,192 8,192
> /qtemp 17,811 17,811
> /rob 8,199 8,199
> /ronjennet 8,192 8,192
> /tmp 13,752,596 14,600,793 848,197
6.16
> /usr 1,437,696 1,437,696
> /var 8,192 8,192
> /watson 1,799,364,608 1,799,364,608
> /www 219,009 219,009
> /Create]fo 15,226,839 15,226,839
> /Create]se 10,602 10,602
> /CrteformI 2,712,902 2,712,902
> /DOMFAX01 2,983,181,125 2,996,304,693 13,123,568 .43
> /EDI4XXPGM 46,023,518 46,027,614 4,096
> /FAXDMOSQ 24,576 24,576
...
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