• Subject: Re: Sv: Sv: IFS disk usage & backup
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 14:17:30 -0500

I too am running V4R3 of OS/400.  I am running V3R2 SF53300 of Client Access.  
I am running NT client  4.0 build 1381 service pack 4.  I have *ALLOBJ, *SECADM 
and all the rest of the authority.  I go into Network Neighborhood, pick the 
400, and, from what I've discovered it boils down to this.  I can NOT get the 
properties of ANY directory that is immediately below the root.  Be it QDLS, 
QSYS.LIB or whatever.  I CAN see the properties of any directory that is second 
tier or below.





hkrebs@hkrebs.dk on 04/20/99 01:05:36 PM
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Subject:        Sv: Sv: IFS disk usage & backup

> Fra: Rob Berendt <rob@dekko.com>
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> After some testing I've concluded this will work in some limited
situations.  
> It will work on folders under QDLS.  It will work on objects and
libraries 
> underneath QSYS.LIB.  It will not work on QDLS, other directories,
QSYS.LIB

Wrong - at least to my experience. Win 4.00.950B. CA/400 V4R2M0. OS/400
V4R3M0.

Remember, that IFS is ONE filesystem. QSYS.LIB and QDLS might differ from
other folders on the AS/400-side (They are implemented in traditional
objects), but seen from the PC-side it's just the same. The only
limitations I se are:
  o Folders only - not drives (On the pc, proporties of C:\ is also
different from C:\WINDOWS).
  o Maybe only authorized objects
  o Only folders on 'mapped network drives', i.e. not 'Other Computers'.

I'm still looking for a nice little PC-program (GUI) that will display a
list of folders with their size (including subs). 


Regards

Henrik Krebs

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