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Here's a link to a Knowledge Base article on using QShell.
<http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas160a8d6b416bb49ac8625681f001b280a&rs=110>
qsh can be called from a CL program, so this could be automated. Output can
even be redirected to a physical file that already exists - probably one
that is not externally described.
Running this against /* will take a long time.
BTW, the article speaks of the '>' pipe - as has been pointed out, this is
not a pipe, rather, a redirection.
There's also a set of tools for IFS from IBM called IFSTOOL. Try
<ftp://testcase.boulder.ibm.com/as400/fromibm/ApiSamples/>
Finally, look at
<http://search400.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci894855,00.html?FromTaxonomy=%2Fpr%2F2f8>
for info on PTFs (V5Rx) that gives a list of directories with the size of
each and the number of links inside each. Individual files are not listed,
AFAIK.
HTH
Vern
At 09:41 AM 8/19/2003 -0600, you wrote:
What is the best way to monitor utilization of the IFS root file system? Is
a report available, listing stream files and the amount of disk space they
use?
Thanks,
Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com
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