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It takes longer than it should, admittedly. But please define "hit the system."

When I did this a few minutes ago, it took about 5 mins to return, and CPU utilization was nil. I did not check the system for dents and bruises, though.

My observation has been that tje rtvdsk* stuff is considerably more costly and time consuming. The intents are different, in fairness. The former is intended to find a quick (?) answer to a pressing problem, while the latter is more for analysis and trends, seems to me. Both are definitely valid.
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"DrFranken" <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes you can BUT this will take a long time and hit the system fairly
hard.

You have been warned... :-)

- DrFranken

On 10/21/2011 2:10 PM, Dennis wrote:
You can also:
find -x / -ctime -1

Which will list the files in the / filesystem that have been created
within the past 24 hours.
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"Luis Rodriguez"<luisro58@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Kirk,

RTVDIRINF?

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Kirk Goins<kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I looking for a tool or some code that will help me find where I
getting
upwards of 1000 new objects in the IFS a day. They got to be small
since
over all disk usage isn't changing too much, but my backup is
talking
longer
and longer. I am hoping for to programatically get the number of
objects
in
a folder. IF this was in the native library system I might be able
to
use
the data from RTVDSKINF or simple to a CL that used DSPOBJD cmds to
an
outfile and then query it.
I am thinking maybe something run from PASE?

Currently we have about 640,000 objects and we are doing any
imaging
etc.
Thanks
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