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Displaying the largest directories and files in a file system


To repartition a file system that has become full, you need to determine which directories and files are using the most space; then you can decide the most effective way to split the file system.

Use the FLARGE view to display a list of the largest directories and files for a specific file system.

To display the largest directories and files in a file system

  1. On the FS view, type the L line command next to the file system that you want to review, and press Enter.

    DDMMMYYYY  11:32:29 ------ MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (V6.0.00) ----------------
    COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR  
    CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
    >W1 =FS================SJSC=====*========DDMMMYYYY==11:32:29====MVUSS====D===73
    C  File System Name                               Dev FS   Read FS   Size      
    -- -------------------------                      Num Type Only Sts Bytes      
       SYSI.IBMOEM.SMS.SYSC.USER.HFS                   10 HFS  No   Act  5.2G  55.8
       CSGI.WAS700.W007097.IBM.H28W700.SBBOHFS         54 HFS  Yes  Act  2.4G  85.4
    l  USS.SJSC.ROOT.ZOS109.D100802                     1 HFS  Yes  Act  2.3G  99.8
       BBO.V700.SBBOHFS                                36 HFS  Yes  Act  2.2G  99.1
       USS.MQS.PROD                                    19 HFS  Yes  Act  2.1G  99.9
       BBO.V600.SBBOHFS                                73 HFS  Yes  Act  1.9G  99.5
       USS.BBW.SBBWCHFS.PROD                           60 HFS  Yes  Act  1.9G 100.0

    The FLARGE view is displayed, showing the largest directories and files for the selected file system.

    DDMMMYYYY  11:33:26 ------ MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (V6.0.00) ----------------
    COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR  
    CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
    >W1 =FLARGE============SJSC=====*========DDMMMYYYY==11:33:25====MVUSS====D===36
    - Size: 2.13G          Path: /                                                 
            Line Commands:       S  - Select     CO - Chg Owner  CM - Chg Perms    
            H  - Hex             E  - Edit       B  - Browse     L  - List         
            LA - List ACL        M  - Mount      U  - Unmount    N  - New          
            D  - Delete          R  - Rename     SL - Links      F  - Find         
            X  - Execute         AC - New Tar    AT - List Tar   AX - Extrt Tar    
            T  - Tail            MV - Move       CP - Copy       P  - Processes    
    C  File Name          Size         %Util     Permission ACL Owner    Group    A
    -- ----------------- Bytes      0....50..100 String     Flg Name     Name     D
       usr                2.1G  97               drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   2
       bin               56.0M 2.63              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   SYS1     3
       pgp                4.1M 0.19              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       samples            1.0M 0.05              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       man                250K 0.01              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   SYS1     3
       rlf               57344 0.00              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       shrd              57344 0.00              drwxrwxrwx --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       .pgp              24576 0.00              drwx------ --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       sapmnt            16384 0.00              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
       com               16384 0.00              drwxr-xr-x --- TSGSTC   AOPGRP   1
  2. Review the directories and files and determine the best way to split the file system.




 

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