> Posted by Ed Gould: > > My experience with Kommand is rather dated. But when I knew it it was > nothing more than one or two smf exits and a few cobol programs which > seem to blow up about weekly. At the time it had no DASD space > accounting. > > > Ed: Admittedly my experience with Kommand is dated also. It's about 6 years old. However, when I worked for a company that used it, the product had an SVC with it. This SVC trapped every request that would cause a change in a dataset's size such as new allocation, deletion, and space extension or release. It would then cut an SMF record indicating what was done and the amount of DASD space involved. When you first installed the product you would run a utility that cut the initial SMF records showing all the space allocated by datasets at that point in time. After that you just kept track of the changes based on the SMF records. I felt it worked fairly well.
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