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We've used the PC program TREESIZE. You have to map your IFS as a network share, and point TreeSize at the share.

Yes, I know... don't map ROOT to a shared folder.

And my partner-in-crime recommends Omitting the following directories:
QSYS.LIB
QNTC
QFILESVR.400
QNETWARE
QOPT
QOPENSYS

Paul E Musselman
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