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We wrote a program to drill down the IFS and list the data to a file. Then 
it automatically runs a report showing you what objects have grown between 
two dates.  And if the total growth exceeds a set amount, or the growth of 
any one directory exceeds another set amount, then an email is generated 
to people who are supposed to care.

Rob Berendt
-- 
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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RTVDSKINF - tons of fun






I just did a RTVDSKINF to see what's taking space on my system.  A
little SQL magic over the file QUSRSYS/QAEZDISK brought up two very
interesting but ultimately annoying issues.

Two of the major offenders are objects of type *STMF and *JVAPGM.
Unfortunately, QAEZDISK has very little information on these objects.
You get the first 12 characters of the name for JVAPGMs, and nothing at
all on STMFs.  While this is a nice report for the majority of QSYS
objects, I'd love to get some more information on those objects that
aren't being explicitly identified.

The JVAPGMs in particular are troublesome - some 3GB in JVAPGM objects,
and many of them look like duplicates, but with different dates.

Does anybody have any insight on this?

Joe

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