expiration only deals in objects, reclamation deals in objects and bytes. I
don't believe there is any way for you to find out. I fail to see why this is
operationally important.
On 25 feb 2010, at 23:07, Huebschman, George J. wrote:
> Eric,
> That only shows and object count, not bytes.
>
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> Eric,
> Try this:
>
> select nodename, substr (message, 1,9) as MESSAGE, cast(substr (message,
> 44,10)as char (20)) as ObjExpired from actlog where msgno=4970 and
> date(date_time)>date(current_timestamp)-1 day
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