If you were doing it from ISPF Option 6, you were probably 
using a home-grown, 3rd party or CBT TSO CP or CLIST.  
There were several around. The one that comes to mind is 
"LSPACE" which simply issued the LSPACE macro/SVC.  It  
returned a formatted line of text containing how much free 
space was on the volume, how many extents, the largest, etc.  
 
Be aware that this reads the F5 dscbs and probably ENQs 
SYSVTOC, so you wouldn't want to do it indiscriminately.  
 
 
> Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 09:20:29 -0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Checking Volume Capacity
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I used to be able to check the capacity of a volume somehow using ISPF option 
> #6...I could be wrong. I can't seem to do this anymore.
> 
> I'm I wrong, or how can I do this now.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks
 
 
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