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There is a utility called libhistory that tracks library sizes. It doesn't handle the IFS objects, though. It does give you a great historical reference for monitoring growth. See: http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/code/index.cfm?fuseaction=ShowAllIssueCode&Iss ueSelect=Past&IssueYear=1999&IssueMonth=04 Regards, Scott Ingvaldson iSeries System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group -----Original Message----- date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:46:08 -0800 (PST) from: "James H H Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: 'Serious storage condition may exist' <Snip> Just out of curiosity (and I haven't bothered to RTFM about it yet), is there a quick and easy way to retrieve the size in bytes of a physical file in a CL program? I'm getting this idea of checking the aforementioned log file automatically whenever the associated server is started, and issuing a QSYSOPR message if it's grown beyond a certain threshold. </Snip> -- JHHL This message and accompanying documents are covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521, and contains information intended for the specified individual(s) only. This information is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, copying, or the taking of any action based on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the original message.
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