Jim,
Can you set up a script and a cron task to issue the unix "df -P"?  It will 
show you the allocated/free/%capacity of the HFS itself (512-byte blocks by 
default.

Filesystem          512-blocks        Used  Available  Capacity Mounted on
*AMD/u                       8           8          0      100% /u
/TMP                   3600000         688    3599313        1% /SYSTEM/tmp
OMVS.XXX.USER.HFS       515520      306912     208368       60% /u/XXXX

Names changed to protect the innocent of course.

Regards,
Steve


Jim Petersen wrote:
<
Let's say I have a end-user-group which wants 40 gig of HFS space and
wants it monitored for "fullness".   
 
How am I going to accomplish this given that I can't allocate the full
40 gig on one volume in the initial allocation and therefore, the FSFULL
parm in BPXPRMxx becomes useless because it is not reporting on the
"fullness" of the full 40 gig.
 
Anyone have any ideas on how to solve this problem?> 



___________________________________________ 
Jim Petersen
MVS - Lead Systems Engineer 
Home Depot Technology Center

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