no easy way I know of...
a complex join of "select * from adsm.backups" and "show version
nodename *"
OOPs that wouldn't even work 'cause neither shows the amount of data
stored..
OK, it would be a join of "select * from adsm.contents" and the "show
version nodename *" (can't use a wild card for the node name on the
show version command)
These two commands together would give you what management class it is
under, allow you to group by active & inactive data, and give you the
file size.
Soooo now you have to ask yourself "How bad do I want this info???"
later,
Dwight
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Subject: Management Classes
Author: Denver.UNIX.Support (Denver_UNIX_Support AT JDEDWARDS DOT COM) at
unix,mime
Date: 5/3/99 11:35 AM
Hi Everyone,
Is there an easy way to find out how much data is bound to a certain
management class? Thanks in advance.
Daniel Penrose
J.D. Edwards & Company
UNIX Systems Administration
One Technology Way
Denver, CO. 80237
(303)334-4747 DIRECT
(303)334-4716 FAX
daniel_penrose AT jdedwards DOT com
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