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LISTSERV give-and-take forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Re: What disks and how full are they?
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Nick Laflamme <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 14 Mar 1994 17:02:46 EST
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On Mon, 14 Mar 94 13:08:24 PST john riehl said:
>
>You mean something other than TELL LISTSERV CMS Q DISK ?
 
Heck, yes!  SHOW STOR shows almost as much, but if you use dynamic
disk accessing, it doesn't show the disks that aren't accessed,
nor does it give the descriptions of what each disk is! :-)
>
>jr
>
>
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Is there a command the LISTSERV (post)master can issue that lists the
>defined local minidisks, their descriptions, how full they are, and maybe
>what lists or filelists use them?  SHOW STOR shows only accessed disks,
>doesn't list the addresses, and doesn't list the descriptions.  LOCAL
>SYSVARS if I get it doesn't tell me how full the disks are (or what uses
>them).
>
>I ask this as I'm trying to create new lists and figure out where I can
>store their archives appropriately; we tend to use lots of small minidisks,
>not one large minidisk, for archive storage so a few active lists can't
>mess up lots of other lists by filling an archive disk.  :-)
>
>I'm still on LISTSERV 1.7f2 if it matters.
>
>Thanks,
>Nick
>
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