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Hi experts

i am new in unix and informix
and would like to ask 2 questions

1) my server shows when using df -k
fs 1024-block used available
/usr 10079072 3668670 6381144

does this mean i have 10GB, and used up 3.7GB and available 6.3GB ???
is it GB and MB?

2) our informix data is in raw device.
how do i check the available space in my raw device??

Appreciate your answer.

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Hi experts,

Can anyone help me on my questions.
Appreciate it very much for your help.

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I'm not sure on Informix question, but you can invoke "df -h" for human readable format.
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df -h is Solaris 10 , previous Solaris doesn't support -h

1) Yes you are correct
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