Setting Up Your System to Meet Your
Needs
Finding Out Basic Information
To find out your userid, and the date, time, and day of the
week, use this command:
===>IDentify
You'll get a message like this one:
USERID
AT
*
VIA
* 01/23/84 12:01:00
lOCAL
MONDAY
How Much Disk Space Have I Used?
When you enter a FILE command, a file
is
stored
on
a disk.
The disks are identified by letters, known as filemodes. The
filemode that you usually use when you create a file
is
"A."
That means that your file
is
put
on
your A-disk. You can
find out how much disk space
is
left with this command:
===>
Query
DISK
A
If
you do not specify the disk letter,
VM/PC
displays the
disk information for all currently-accessed disks.
The response
is
a message similar to this:
lABEL
CUU
M
STAT
CYl
TYPE
BlKSIZE
FilES
BlKS
USED-(%)
BlKS
lEFT
BlK
TOTAL
mydisk
101
A
R/W
FB
C:PC
1024
8 206-20
818
1024
The disk label
is
mydisk. The "address" of the disk (where
the disk is)
is
101. The filemode letter
is
A.
R/W
means
that you can read and write
on
this disk. Some disks are
R/O,
which means
"read
only." That is, you can't write a
file
on
them. The fields labeled CYL, TYPE, and BLKSIZE
give information about the amount of space
on
this particular
disk device and how that space
is
organized. FILES tells you
how many files you have
on
the A-disk. BLKS USED shows
the percentage of the space you have used. Here, you see
that
20%
of this disk
is
used. Therefore,
800/0
of this A-disk
is
still available.
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Users Guide