If you have VMSECURE or VMDIRECT as the directory manager, you could do 
VMSECURE ULIST * * to get a screen that shows all your userids, sort it
(PF11) on column Alloc.  Or do same command with the option to write the
list to a CMS disk file and then Xedit it and sort it on the Alloc
column;

Too bad it's not in consistent units.

ULIST                          User List Menu
VM:Secure  
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------
Userid   Manager  Group    PwStat PwAge Disks  Alloc  SFS-Pools  Usage

VMARCH   VMXSYSAD          Logby   314     5    92.8M

LNXOP    VMXSYSAD          Logby     *     4   291.1M

RACFVM   VMXSYSAD          Logby     *     5    90.7M

CBDIODSP VMXSYSAD          Logby     *     1    84.4M

DZ2DFOR1 VMXSYSAD          Logby   772    14    82.5G

VMSECURE VMXSYSAD          Logby   314     9    80.9M



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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of william JANULIN
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 2:25 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: VM users with more than 200 cylinders

To list:
  Does anyone have, or know where there is one, a REXX
routine or something similar that will read the VM
directory and list those users that have say 200
cylinders or more of MDISK space.

Thks,
 Bill J.

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