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The REPORT command picks up everything in both MPE and HFS space.
MANAGER.PUB.SYS: report @.devact
ACCOUNT FILESPACE-SECTORS CPU-SECONDS CONNECT-MINUTES
/GROUP COUNT LIMIT COUNT LIMIT COUNT LIMIT
DEVACT 4921856 ** 8237 ** 46693 **
/DEMO 1872 ** 0 ** 0 **
/DEVGRP 4910224 ** 759 ** 836 **
/PUB 9760 ** 7478 ** 45857 **
MANAGER.PUB.SYS: listf @.devgrp.devact,2
ACCOUNT= DEVACT GROUP= DEVGRP
FILENAME CODE ------------LOGICAL RECORD----------- ----SPACE----
SIZE TYP EOF LIMIT R/B SECTORS #X MX
ARCH 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
CONTROL 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
CRTFILE 88B FA 16 16 8 16 1 1
DEVDATA 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
DEVIDX 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
DEVRBS 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
DUMP 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
LOGFILE 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
OINITDEV 80B FA 21 21 3 16 1 1
PIYUSH 16W HBD 0 67107839 1 32 1 *
SGADEV * PRIV 256W FB 0 81 1 176 2 *
TEST 80B FA 7 7 3 16 1 1
TRANSFER 80B FA 3432 3432 3 1088 4 4
I haven't done the math but there are obviously not 4,910,224 listed above.
The rest is in HFS space.
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Curt Brimacomb
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] Disc space lost
Hello all,
I have a question about disc space. I am trying to find out where 2 million
sectors of disc space disappeared to last Friday. I did a discfree B and a
report @.@ and don't see the missing space (I have been tracking it this way
for the past 2 years in a spreadsheet).
My Questions. 1) does the report command include files the only exist on the
posix side or is it only for the MPE/iX side? 2) What command can I use in
posix to see the amount of disc space being used, is there a comparable
report command?
Curt Brimacomb
Systems Manager
Idaho Computer Services, LLC
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208-734-2245 x 114
The opinions expressed here are not mine or my employers.
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