You could run ls -l in qshell, which returns the file sizes. ls -lR to recurse directories

ls -lR /qdls/* when run from the root will return the sizes of all the files in any directory under qdls. ls -l /qdls/* will only return the top level. You'll need a script to add them up though if you want a total. Awk is great for that.


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