Use the LISTF command to get the total sectors, then
Go To http://www.hillschmidt.de/gbr/mpecalc.htm
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>>> Charlie Fontaine <[log in to unmask]> 10/21/02 02:24PM >>>
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 10:52:30 -0600, KENT WALLACE
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>I have a IMAGE data base with large chunks.
>
><snip>A9 <snip> D 30208546585213000012 97.9% 58 32 0.0%
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447
> A9.001 C
> A9.002 C
> A9.003 C
> A9.004 C
> A9.005 C
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>
>
>How do I find out how many gig are being used.
>
>Thanks
>Kent Wallace
>Boise ID
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If you have MPEX from Vesoft you can do a listf of the database ,2.
The
last line of the output will list the space used in Megabytes. You
can
calculate the Gigabytes from the Megabytes.
LIST [log in to unmask],2
GROUP TOTAL: 49 FILES 1162 MEGABYTES 4757632 SECTORS
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