Listing Space Used by Directories [ New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System
Listing Space Used by Directories
Use the DISKUSE command to display the amount of disk space used by a
directory. You must have traverse directory entries (TD) and read
directory entries (RD) permissions to directories you want to report on.
NOTE The REPORT command does not provide detailed line items for
directories below accounts.
For example:
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| :DISKUSE /CYC |
| SECTORS |
| TREE LEVEL DIRECTORY |
| BELOW |
| 950 200 /CYC/ |
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This command displays the disk space used by directory /CYC. Each of the
columns contains information about the directory:
TREE contains the total number of sectors used by the
directory listed. This includes space used by the
directory itself, all files in the directory, and
all space used by subdirectories and files in the
subtree below the directory.
LEVEL BELOW shows the number of sectors allocated to all files
and directories one level below the named
directory. It does not include the space used by
the directory itself or by the rest of the subtree.
DIRECTORY displays the name of the directory in HFS format
(for example, /MYACCT/MYGROUP).
If you add up all of the tree'd items you will sum to the total.
You can also report the disk space used by a directory and all subtrees
below it. If you specify a directory ending with a / and use HFS syntax
or use the TREE option, the command reports the amount of space used by
it and all directories in it.
For example:
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| :DISKUSE /CYC/CELESTE/ |
| SECTORS |
| TREE LEVEL DIRECTORY |
| BELOW |
| 160+ 128 /CYC/CELESTE/dir1/subdir1/ |
| 384 224 /CYC/CELESTE/dir1/ |
| 192+ 0 (files directly below specified directory) |
| 608 224 /CYC/CELESTE/(32+) |
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This command displays the disk space used by the directory /CELESTE and
all the subdirectories: dir1 and dir2. Including the TREE option has
the same effect as including a slash at the end of a pathname. For
example:
:DISKUSE /CYC/CELESTE ;TREE
The output is the same as that for the last example.
Sometimes the number of sectors under the TREE column are followed by a
plus sign. This means that the amount refers to directories that are one
level below the target directory.
The DISCUSE system-provided UDC works exactly like the DISKUSE command
except that it warns you to use the DISKUSE command in the future.
Refer to the MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual, Vol. I (32650-90003) for
details on the syntax of the DISKUSE command and the DISCUSE UDC.
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