02-09-2013
Size calculation MB to GB
PHP Code:
pcmpath query device |awk 'BEGIN{print "TYPE\tDEVICE NAME\tSERIAL\tSIZE\tHOSTNAME"}
/DEVICE/ {
disk=$5
printf "%s\t", $7
printf "%s\t", disk
getline; printf "%s\t", substr($2, length($2)-3)
("bootinfo -s " disk) | getline; printf "%s\t",$0; sum+=$0
printf "%s\n", hostname
} END {print "TOTAL SIZE:", sum}' hostname=`uname -n`
I have this query working, but it returns SIZE in MB. I want the SIZE output in GB. I tried
HTML Code:
("bootinfo -s " disk)/1024
, but not working.
Please advise.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ecaccess-file-size
ECACCESS-FILE-SIZE(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation ECACCESS-FILE-SIZE(1p)
NAME
ecaccess-file-size - Show the Size of an ECaccess File
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-file-size -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-file-size [-debug] [-human] ecaccess-file
DESCRIPTION
Allow showing the size of ecaccess-file (-1 for a directory).
The ecaccess-file is in the form [domain:][/user-id/]path. Please read the "Shell commands -> File Management" section of the "ecaccess"
guide for more information on the ECaccess File System.
ARGUMENTS
ecaccess-file
Then name of the ECaccess File to get the size.
OPTIONS
-human Print size in human readable format (e.g. 234M).
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-file-size bin/a.out
Display the Size of the a.out File in the $HOME/bin directory of the authenticated user.
SEE ALSO
ecaccess-file-delete, ecaccess-file-get, ecaccess-file-mget, ecaccess-file-modtime, ecaccess-file-mput, ecaccess-file-rmdir, ecaccess-file-
copy, ecaccess-file-dir, ecaccess-file-mdelete, ecaccess-file-mkdir, ecaccess-file-move, ecaccess-file-put, ecaccess-file-chmod and
ecaccess.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-FILE-SIZE(1p)