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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Jun 1997 11:02:24 -0700
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Curt,

I would suggest that you look at De-Frag/X from Lund (541-926-3800).  It
has the ability to, in a single command, move all non-SYS files from ldev
1 to the destination set of disks.

You need to be *real* careful about what files from SYS you move from ldev
1.  If you move the wrong ones, you can really screw yourself up.  When in
doubt, don't move *any* SYS files from ldev 1 (though De-Frag/X is smart
enough to do the right ones and not do the wrong ones).

BTW, I have no financial interest in De-Frag/X anymore so I don't have
to issue plug alerts.  :-)

Bill Lancaster

At 11:18 AM 6/6/97 -0600, Curt Brimacomb wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have started to run real low on free disc space on drive 1.  I have lots
of free disc on drives 2 and 3.  I want to move some files from drive 1 to
drive 2 and/or 3 to get drive 1 back above 10% free.  However,  the I am
having a hard time finding any databases that are one drive 1.  I think
that most of my problems come from loading on samba and odbclink/se.  But
they are mostly in the posix name spaces and I can't find out what drive
they are on.
>
>Is there a command that shows what disc a file is on in the posix name
space?  How do you move a file in the posix name space to another drive?
>
>TIA
>
>Curt Brimacomb
>System Manager                                          www.magiclink.com
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1-208-734-2245
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>
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