Either way surely would work, I just figured the diskmap would be easier
to parse. I also figured that someone could whip this out off the top
of their head (I'd need the book, virtual or otherwise) :) .
Schuh, Richard wrote:
Or a quick pipeline to read the user directory.
'PIPE (end \)',
'\ < user direct',
'| u: pick anyc w1 == /user/',
'| spec w2 1.9',
'| j: juxtapose',
'| pick w6 >>= /200/',
'| > out file a',
'\ u:',
'| pick anyc w1 == /mdisk/',
'| j:'
Untested, but should work. It might be necessary to align and pad the length
field or adjust the word selected if different than 6.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rich Smrcina
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VM users with more than 200 cylinders
It might be easier to write a quick pipeline to read the diskmap.
william JANULIN wrote:
To list:
Does anyone have, or know where there is one, a REXX
routine or something similar that will read the VM
directory and list those users that have say 200
cylinders or more of MDISK space.
Thks,
Bill J.
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