Boris - The essence: - The Unix ls command reports the current complement of the file system. (You could also simply use 'df' to see the count of inodes in use.) - Query Occupancy reflects storage pool contents, consisting of Active and Inactive files, but not Unix directory entries or special files or zero-length files, whose info fits into TSM database entries alone. See ADSM QuickFacts topics for such nuances.
Richard Sims
