There's always PASE - call qp2term. 'df' is not there - probably not very meaningful on a 400, if I remember what it does. 'du' IS there, and the same redirection options are there, of course.

'du -a' resulted in the following (all files in all subdirectories) - numbers on the left are the number of 512-byte blocks. 'du -ak' would list 1024-byte blocks:

13312 /tmp/brms/flightrec
16 /tmp/brms/install
20480 /tmp/brms/flightrec.bku
33824 /tmp/brms
8 /tmp/.NOTESMEM_please_do_not_remove.f8000000.SEMLOCK
8 /tmp/.NOTESMEM_please_do_not_remove.f8fa0000.SEMLOCK
8 /tmp/s.slapd
8 /tmp/QACX6QF13F
8 /tmp/QACX5P2HCT
8 /tmp/QACXCSSVSH
16 /tmp/fault_recovery.log.FLASH
8 /tmp/QACXHZNZBM
8 /tmp/QACXDT3H18
8 /tmp/QACXFZKCW2
1024 /tmp/QACX3D1TSM
1024 /tmp/QACXKFTKGS
1280 /tmp/test/testver.iso

etc.

It looks like one could run a shell script using QP2SHELL, right? So this could also be automated. I redirected this to a physical file - see previous post - and it used CCSID 819. I see there is an API that lets you specify the CCSID.

Cool!

Vern

At 01:50 PM 8/19/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Nathan M. Andelin wrote:
What is the best way to monitor utilization of the IFS root file system?  Is
a report available, listing stream files and the amount of disk space they
use?

Typically tools like 'df' and 'du' tell how disk is being used. I just tried running those commands in QSH on my V5R2 system and unfortunately they aren't there.


James Rich



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