Re: Count of files on a volume
1998-09-03 17:32:27
Hey.
What about grep -c instead of the wc -l at the end!
(sorry to be a pedant)
Peter Gathercole
Open Systems Consultant
Dwight Cook wrote:
> If you have an AIX box with ADSM on it... do a
> dsmadmc -serv=...youros/2serv... -id=blah -pass=blah q cont somevolser
> | grep ^[A-Z] | wc -l
> there will be a few header lines included in the count but it will
> probably be 99.9% accurate
>
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> Subject: Count of files on a volume
> Author: nickpc (nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com) at unix,mime
> Date: 9/3/98 9:58 AM
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> Does anyone know of a command, documented or otherwise, that will tell me how
> many files are on a particular volume? Since MOVE DATA has not progress
> indicator except the number of files moved, I'd like to know how many it has
> left to go.
>
> I'm manually reclaiming space on volumes in a very slow device class (OS/2
> ADSM
> Server V2, DEVC is LAN3995, which is a 3995 optical jukebox on a NET USE
> connection). It takes 2-3 hours to move 2GB of data, and I'd just like to
> know
> about how far along I am.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Nick Cassimatis
> Distributed Storage Management Team
> nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com
>
> If you don't have the time to do it right the first time, where will you find
> the time to do it again?
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