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If you have a treesize pro license, you can treesize the IFS.
1) Setup "TEMPORARY" hidden share on the root of the ifs.
2) in Treesize - OMIT the following patterns
\QOpenSys
\QOpensys\*
\QfileSvr.400
Qopensys
QNTC
QOPT
QSYS.LIB
3) You must be using Treesize Pro which supports Network shares
It a little slow, but it really works in finding out where IFS storage
is used.
Gavin Inman
Michigan Supreme Court.
On 5/4/2018 11:10 AM, Alan Shore wrote:
Hi everyone
Before I forget - we are on V7r1
We are in the process of cleaning up the files on our ifs
When I use edtf '/' and page down to particular directories, then take an option 6 (Path size), it displays the size of the ifs directory and the number of SUBDIRECTORIES and FILES within that directory
However - we have a directory that has SUBDIRECTORIES = 0, FILES = 0
But the size of the directory is 5,292K
Does that make sense to anyone?
Is there a command to run against that directory to reorg it and free up that space (like RGZPFM but for ifs directories)
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