[thelist] [Bulk] Re: file type and space analysis on my web server?
Tor Cromwell
tor.cromwell at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Oct 6 06:40:40 CDT 2009
I keep complete copies of all my websites on one of my PCs so I never
have this problem.
It also makes it easier to do quick edits, like where I've made one of
my famous typos :-), and track down coding problems.
You can simply download the whole site via FTP, making sure you keep
the directory structure of course.
Garry
Jason Handby wrote:
>> I'm looking for a tool to scan my web server and report on the files
>> there.
>> I'd like to clean up some space; I know there are loads of files there
>> that
>> don't need to be, but short of popping into every directory and
>> subdirectory, I can't think of a way to see what's taking the most
>> space.
>> I'd love to list all the files in my hosted space in descending size
>> order
>> so I can make the biggest kills first.
>> I can't come up with a Google search that finds ought but *log* file
>> analysis, which is not what I want.
>>
>> It's Windows shared hosting.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
> If you have access to the Windows desktop, something like TreeSize would
> help you:
>
> http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml
>
> If not then you may be stuck with using something like an FTP client to
> go through each directory in turn. (Hmmm, someone should make a version
> of TreeSize that works over FTP.)
>
>
> Jason
>
>
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