You can submit a PROCESS START request and run the appropriate operating
system command that will give you the available disk space...for example
"df" on Unix.
David Bender
STAF/STAX Development
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[staf-users] [STAF-USER] : Way to finding out the available disk space
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Hi,
Please anyone suggest me the way to finding out the available disk space
before copying the files through 'fs' (File System) service of STAF.
Actually, I am using 'fs' service for copying the files from one
location to another location. So, before copying the files I want to
check the availability of disk space.
Please anyone resolve this problem immediately.
Thanks and regards,
Mohammad Shahid Jamal
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