Re: Storage Management

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Hi Dp.,

I'm sure you're right and there probably are tools out there to do what you want. As an old-schooler though I must point out that that is not "the Unix way" (and sorry if I equate Linux and Unix, but that's how I see it). I think you really should do something creative with find or perl or ruby or python. Not only it would be a great way to exercise your sysadmin skills, it might become the basis for a whole library of discrete tools to do that kind of thing that would in the least save you some money; and might conceivably be useful for others and you could make your own contribution to the Open Source world some day!

Just my $.02...

Yuri

Beginner wrote:
Hi Admins,

I notice that one of my disk-based systems has lots of files that seem to have been hanging around for a ages. One user had over 50GB of data in a folder and they have left over a year ago. I am sure there are both commercial and open source tools for managing disk space. I want to identify very old files like the ones above and mark them for archiving and hopefully have a reporting tools so I can show users how much they are hogging and what files have been around for a long time.

Does anyone have an recommendations on a tool that might help? I could do something creative with find and perl but I think there are better tools out there than anything I could do. Is this what they call storage resource management?

Thanx,
Dp.

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