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William Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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William Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Aug 1999 11:45:22 -0700
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De-Frag/X, from Lund, will show this with a DISPLAYEXTENTS command.  IIRC,
you can also see what files, or parts of files, exist on a particular disk
drive.

Bill

At 01:29 PM 8/2/99 -0500, Carl McNamee wrote:
>I have been asked on several occasions to find a utility that will show us
>what disk(s) a file may reside on.  Does anyone know of a utility that can
>do this?  I did try the MPEX command "listf filename,discuse".
>Unfortunately, it will only process ldev numbers up to 256. Most of ours are
>in 2000 range.
>
>Carl McNamee
>Systems Administrator
>Billing Concepts
>
>

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