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naudalex
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

i was looking for a way to manage our production environment folder in the Unix world, so we can track space usage and maintain proper viability of the backup process.

Now, i'm not the sasdadmin of my world, but i want to do this myself.

 

i stumble onto this paper: http://www.misug.org/uploads/8/1/9/1/8191072/mshevrin_unix_space_management_report.pdf

This was exactly what i envision and want.  but unfortunately, the source code link within is not longer active (old sas community website), and no where to be found.

http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/File:SpaceReportV4.2_mloop.sas

 

Does someone has this solution (same or newer) handy and would be kind to pass along or reload online?

 

this would make my day?

 

thank you

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SASJedi
Ammonite | Level 13

I was able to recover this file using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. I've attached a copy below - hope this helps!

May the SAS be with you!

Mark 

Check out my Jedi SAS Tricks for SAS Users

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SASJedi
Ammonite | Level 13

I was able to recover this file using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. I've attached a copy below - hope this helps!

May the SAS be with you!

Mark 

Check out my Jedi SAS Tricks for SAS Users
naudalex
Calcite | Level 5

clever!  Thank you SASJedi

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