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Status Submitted
Workspace IBM i
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 29, 2025

More visibility into ASP utilization across the system using NCDU and displaying it visually in Navigator

Often it is challenging to find files that need to be cleaned up on a system; especially since these systems have been around for 40+ years. Using NCDU I can scan the Libraries, DLO, and IFS and see where my disk utilization is and drill down from / all the way to the file level. You could setup NCDU to run on a set schedule producing a .json file. It would be great if the .json file created by could be pulled into Navigator and viewed visually with a chart and the ability to drill down into the directories. Further, if you could track trends in growth that would be helpful as well. I know this would help many customers that currently fight to keep ASP utilization under control and would highlight areas that need improvement like log cleanup or runaway jobs that are creating thousands of files.

Idea priority Medium