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Mike

This is exactly the kind of thing our disk/HUNTER product is meant to address. It is a real-time monitor of disk usage. It gives you immediate, specific information on jobs, objects, users, and stream files that are taking up the disk, right after it happens. Much useful information is available in 5minutes. It is configurable for the interval between checks for disk space (15 second default), as well as the amount of reduction in free space that should trigger investigation of what might be causing the spike (5 percent default, can also use megabytes or gigabytes).

Check our website <www.centerfieldtechnology.com> or contact me directly.

Regards

Vernon M. Hamberg (Vern)
Senior Software Engineer
Centerfield Technology, Inc.
507.287.8119 x111

At 06:38 AM 6/17/2004, you wrote:
A few times now, I have noticed that the system disk usage will jump from 5% ini a matter of a an hour or 2. I check fairly often during the day. Is there a way to immediatly pinpoint what has happened? Once it turned out to be a restore of a large file that someone cancelled in the middle. The space is already allocated however. It was returned either during a disk report that I ran or by the IPL. It has happened again, but in this case, I did restore a library, but it was not 5 % for sure, and I did not cancel, yet this is a similar activity. Any ideas and help would be greatly appreciated. Mike



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