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This could be a VERY LONG running command! It will list EVERYTHING, even the
contents of QNTC and QSYS directories... 

I wonder if there is a version of this command that lets you OMIT certain
directories???

Kenneth

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Subject: IFS object size


I scanned the archives and found the following recommendation for 
determining the size of objects in the IFS:

STRQSH
ls -l -a -R > objects.txt 

This will place all the info for all directorys into a file called 
objects.txt 
in the root directory. 


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