When I've had to deal with this one, I've ended up knocking together my own with perl and File::Find.

It's pretty straight forward to traverse and summarise based on ... whatever metadata you desire. (And thanks to multithreading/forking, works quite nicely for scaling up as well). 

On 30 September 2015 at 17:18, Rhodes, Richard L. <rrhodes@firstenergycorp.com> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

 

I’m not exactly sure what I’m asking for, but here goes . . .

 

Does Netapp, or someone else, have analytics software that will crawl through CIFS shares and provide info on the files? Things like director sizes, storage hogs, size/number of file types, file/size per owner, etc.  In other words, software to help understand and manage files in a shares.

 

I didn’t see anything on NetApp’s web site like this.

 

Thanks

 

Rick

 

 

 

 

 

 



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