i.e it shows used blocks (1024) = 63965476 whereas du shows 38253272
I know that du is primarily for directory and file contents and df for partition but 38 gb and 63 gb are a big difference . Is 25 gb being taken by filesystem contents ???
I have to do a lot of reporting for the company that I work for and was wondering if anyone had suggestions for a way to create professional looking reports. I currently use Filepro so much that I rarely see the shell. Any help is appreciated. (3 Replies)
Hi everyone, I'm completely new to the board and to UNIX and I have the following question regarding a script I am building.
I am trying to copy an entire directory into a new directory and I was wondering if there is any way of printing on screen a progress report, for example a percentage. It... (9 Replies)
hi,
i m having a sco unix system...i want to store the output of dfspace command ie %free space of each partition to different variable so that i can use it for further processing.......can anybody pls help me out
thx
girish (1 Reply)
Hi:-
I am working on an audit report that produces a monthly summary of account activity on a particular AIX host. I am struggling with su activity and failed logins as these tend to come back with more then a month's data.
Is there a easy way that these files can be rotated/cleaned out on a... (1 Reply)
I am very new to unix/linux and am unsure how to do the following tasks within my script
1) append a log file and add a timestamped echo "Error occured" to it, if posibble to print it to file and on screen at the same time would be even better.
2) As my main script will be calling on a couple... (1 Reply)
Hi.
How do you guys, monitor/report your Storage environment? I have people (don't we all? ) that like to have monthly reports on space (raw/assigned/available), ports available/used, switches and the such.
Do you use anything special? Or are you like me, a nice big Excel spreadsheet? How... (1 Reply)
I need to accomplish the following task -
I have a number of accounts for a number of applications that i deploy on a unix server. There are a number of directories for each account in /prod/apps directory. eg. For an account Application1 I have /prod/apps/Application1_1 /prod/apps/Application1_2... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am hunting for a low cost Monitoring & Reporting Tool for the SUN Environment.
I have all and all SUN Environment with LDOMs, Zones.
The monitoring Tool
1. Hardware failure.
2. Disk space and failure.
3. LDOMS,Zones.
4. CPU,Memory Utilization.
5. ping,URL Monitors
6. Send... (4 Replies)
Below is a typical report
each of the lines represent the fields in the report
component1
component2
<pattern>
..
..
n lines ...
..
VIOL = 2
the command should display
component1
component2
VIOL = 2
only if pattern field of the report is "good"
component1 and... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
debugfs.reiserfs
DEBUGREISERFS(8) System Manager's Manual DEBUGREISERFS(8)NAME
debugreiserfs - The debugging tool for the ReiserFS filesystem.
SYNOPSIS
debugreiserfs [ -dDJmoqpuSV ] [ -j device ] [ -B file ] [ -1 N ]
device
DESCRIPTION
debugreiserfs sometimes helps to solve problems with reiserfs filesystems. When run without options it prints the super block of the Reis-
erFS filesystem found on the device.
device is the special file corresponding to the device (e.g /dev/hdXX for an IDE disk partition or /dev/sdXX for a SCSI disk partition).
OPTIONS -j device
prints the contents of the journal. The option -p allows it to pack the journal with other metadata into the archive.
-J prints the journal header.
-d prints the formatted nodes of the internal tree of the filesystem.
-D prints the formatted nodes of all used blocks of the filesystem.
-m prints the contents of the bitmap (slightly useful).
-o prints the objectid map (slightly useful).
-B file
takes the list of bad blocks stored in the internal ReiserFS tree and translates it into an ascii list written to the specified
file.
-1 blocknumber
prints the specified block of the filesystem.
-p extracts the filesystem's metadata with debugreiserfs -p /dev/xxx | gzip -c > xxx.gz. None of your data are packed unless a filesys-
tem corruption presents when the whole block having this corruption is packed. You send us the output, and we use it to create a
filesystem with the same strucure as yours using debugreiserfs -u. When the data file is not too large, this usually allows us to
quickly reproduce and debug the problem.
-u builds the ReiserFS filesystem image with gunzip -c xxx.gz | debugreiserfs -u /dev/image of the previously packed metadata with
debugreiserfs -p. The result image is not the same as the original filesystem, because mostly only metadata were packed with debu-
greiserfs -p, but the filesystem structure is completely recreated.
-S When -S is not specified -p deals with blocks marked used in the filesystem bitmap only. With this option set debugreiserfs will
work with the entire device.
-q When -p is in use, suppress showing the speed of progress.
AUTHOR
This version of debugreiserfs has been written by Vitaly Fertman <vitaly@namesys.com>.
BUGS
Please report bugs to the ReiserFS developers <reiserfs-dev@namesys.com>, providing as much information as possible--your hardware, kernel,
patches, settings, all printed messages; check the syslog file for any related information.
SEE ALSO reiserfsck(8), mkreiserfs(8)Reiserfsprogs 3.6.21 January 2009 DEBUGREISERFS(8)