Xerox 8830 List by Directory Count, Size %, Images, Listing Stored Image Information by Directory

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LISTING STORED IMAGE INFORMATION BY DIRECTORY

The LIST BY DIRECTORY option allows the system administrator to display a list of the number of images stored under each directory and the percentage of total hard disk space consumed by each accountTo list scanned image information by account:

1.Access the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu. See "Entering the system administration password" in this section.

2.Press the Next key to highlight FILE SYSTEM.

3.Press the Enter key to select FILE SYSTEM. The FILE SYSTEM menu screen is displayed.

4.Press the Enter key to select LIST BYDIRECTORY. The LIST BY DIRECTORY screen is displayed. Below is an DIRECTORYexample of the LIST BY screen.

NOTE: Directories that do not contain files will not be displayed. Directories not containing files are deleted.

 

LIST BY DIRECTORY

 

DIRECTORY

COUNT

SIZE (%)

images

2*

<1

images

35

2

 

 

 

For each directory, the account name( DIRECTORY), the number of images stored under the directory(COUNT), and the percentage of total disk space consumed by the account (SIZE (%)) are shown. The length of the directory name may cause the information associated with the directory to wrap to the next line. Also, if the directory name exceeds the character limit of the first line, the name will be truncated at the width of the screen.

Use the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list.

An asterisk in the COUNT field indicates that some images in memory have not yet been processed. A "<1" in the SIZE field indicates the account uses less than 1% of the total disk space on the file system.

5. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen.

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