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Tue, 3 Aug 1999 07:31:00 -0600
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If you have Lunds Products(SOS), Look at the program FILERPT.UTIL.  I'm sure
you could find this somewhere else as well..

James.
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From: Carl McNamee
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Subject: Re: finding the extents of a files or fi
Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 7:14AM

I have some private volumes that have one or two disks getting hit very hard
and the other disks just kind off sitting idle.  I was hoping to work with
our developement staff to spread the files so that the heaviest hit files
are spread better.

The more I think about it I guess what I really need to know is which files
are hit heaviest.  Do you know of any utilities that can help with this?

Carl

 -----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hornsby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 6:39 PM
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Subject: finding the extents of a files or files



Carl,

Sorry, from your email I thought that you were interested in a single file.

Just out of curiosity, what issue or problem are you attempting to resolve?

Mike Hornsby

CoFounder/CTO

Beechglen Development Inc.

www.beechglen.com

beechglen.com (3000 with sample weblications)

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