Find out DB- Size in ECC 6.0?

Hi,
I need to find out the DB-Size (or the totaly used space on HDD) of some ECC 6.0  systems.
In 4.6C I just looked into the protocoll of the last full backup and searched for the line with "total size".
I wonder how to find out total db size in ECC 6.0!?
note: I do not have OS-access.
Thanks a lot!

Just explore t-code DB02, You will find various options line space statistics,current sizes ,free space etc.
You can also see the day wise consumption of the database.
Regards,
Prashant

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