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Subject: AW: AIX Disk Usage
From: Schiffinger Ralph 0714 <Ralph.Schiffinger@ERSTEBANK.AT>
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 18:14:00 +0100
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That's an easy one.
The good old find command will do just fine.
Example: find /usr/OV -name "*" -ctime 1 -print -ls | sort -rn -k7 | pg
Regards, Ralph.

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Von:    Giuliotti, J. P. [SMTP:JGiuliotti@MFS.COM]
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A question to the AIX 4.2 gurus who run Netview 4.1.

My file system that houses the OV directory is losing space by the day. How
can I list the most recently updated files over a certain file size on a
whole file system? I know this can be done. I'm afraid someone might be
using my machine for storage because the rate at which I am losing space (on
a very large file system) is much greater than what normal SNMP collects and
logging would cause.

Thanks a bunch!
J.P. Giuliotti  - Massachusetts Financial Services
(617) 954-5684
JPG@MFS.COM <mailto:JPG@MFS.COM>

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