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Carl,

In MPEX, try LISTF filename,4.  This will give you a listing of all the devices each extent resides on.

Tom Renz

>>> Carl McNamee <[log in to unmask]> 08/02/99 12:29PM >>>


I have been asked on several occasions to find a utility that will show us
what disk(s) a file may reside on.  Does anyone know of a utility that can
do this?  I did try the MPEX command "listf filename,discuse".
Unfortunately, it will only process ldev numbers up to 256. Most of ours
are
in 2000 range.

Carl McNamee
Systems Administrator
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