Hallo,
hier ein Tip:
TRACKING IFS DISK STORAGE
Objects in the integrated file system (IFS) can consume a great deal
of disk space, given that IBM licensed programs, including Client
Access Express, WebSphere, and the Apache Web server, at least
partially reside in the IFS. If you use Java or C, chances are that
some or all of the development objects are in the IFS. The IFS is also
the exclusive home to any applications ported to the Portable
Application Solutions Environment (PASE). Some third-party offerings,
such as Lotus Domino, almost completely ignore the DB2 file system in
favor of the IFS. Considering these factors, it's becoming
increasingly important to watch how much the IFS impacts your
available DASD on the iSeries.

Unfortunately, IBM doesn't offer a tool similar to QAEZDISK to help
you manage the IFS. This dilemma was the inspiration behind the
publication of DspIFSObj -- a utility that accepts any IFS path and
populates an output file with the name, type, and size of each object
in that path. For any directories that the utility encounters in the
specified path, the command will show the total size of all objects in
that directory's tree.

Utility DspIFSObj appeared in last month's iSeries NEWS. iSeries
Network Professional members can learn more about it at http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/artarc...hannel=art
and can download the V4R5 save file at http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/code/i..._08V4R5.zip .

gruss tarasik