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Mohamed Riyaz Y

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 8:34 pm
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Hi All,

Anyone can help me to find the details about the storage resources we have.

I used some menu to browse details of the disk and tape just by specifying there volume serial. Details like total space, used space and free space available in the disk or tape are listed in percentage and etc..

I forgot that menu option. If you have any suggestion please notify.

Thank you
Mohamed Riyaz
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:06 am
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Hi All,

The menu which I recollect is DITTO. You will be using option of DI from the Custompac Application Menu. The DI command when stroked, it will take to you a screen where it will prompt to enter the Volume serial number and from where you can view the contents.

The menu will be self explanatory. Pls check with your shop whether the DITTO option is available and you have the necessary privileges to view the option.

Any more info that anybody require or seek.. share it across.

Thanks & Regards,

Srinivas. J
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