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If you have MPEX, you can say,
% listf @[log in to unmask]@(sectors>100000),2
^^^^^^ or whatever file size value
is appropriate for you
(or use the listf,3 format to display creator name and
create/access/modify/restore dates).
Lee Gunter
Regence HMO Oregon
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fax.....503-375-4401
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Subject: [HP3000-L] the biggest files
Author: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> at ~INTERNET
Date: 8/1/97 3:11 PM
what is the best way to determine largest files on my system, (hp3000
937. Is there a way to look system wide and find them, and put the
results on a screen. I know something is screwed up because a yr
ago we added 12 gigs an went to 30 used disk space, we are currently
at 80% of cap. There is only 1 other person developing anything on the
system. and between me and the world, I think this person is forgetting
about some big files out there.
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