• Subject: disk space analysis with OPNQRYF question
  • From: "Gallagher, Debbie" <dgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 18:07:00 -0500

Joel:

It might be easier to do something like:

DSPOBJD to an outfile for *all/*all objtype(*file)

then

DSPOBJD to the same outfile (But using *add) for *all/*all objtype(*jrnrcv)

you would have all the info in the same file, and in the same format.

Note: In case you haven't done this before, when you use DSPOBJD, the size
is
not in field ODOBSZ. Instead, multiply ODBPUN (bytes per unit) times ODSIZU
(Size of unit).

Another possibility - if you are already running DISKTASKS on your system,
you
can select the info you want from file QUSRSYS/QAEZDISK.

Debbie Gallagher
dgallagher@deloitte.ca

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Original Question
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Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 11:21:25 -0500
From: "Stone, Joel" <StoneJ@GourmetAward.com>
Subject: disk space analysis with OPNQRYF question

<snip>

I want to build a file of containing the file sizes of each PF and each
journal file on our AS/400.  To build this, I need to run DSPFD to an
outfile for the PF's, and DSPOBJD to a different outfile for the *JRNRCV
files.

<snip>
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