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Old 10-13-2011
Help with disk size in sco unix

when i try to find the disk size in a sco unix machine

i am not quite sure about the commands

df and df -k

is there any other command to see what hardware raid it is built in and the total disk size

any command similar to fdisk
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Old 10-13-2011
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# dfspace                                                              
/         : Disk space:   144.68 MB of  4173.45 MB available ( 3.47%). 
/stand    : Disk space:    15.13 MB of    29.29 MB available (51.65%). 
/home     : Disk space:   366.39 MB of  3906.24 MB available ( 9.38%). 
                                                                       
Total Disk Space:   526.20 MB of  8109.00 MB available ( 6.49%).

But the output is file systems not disks.
"fdisk" and "divvy" will display/change disks and partitions.
Raid configurations are available only if the manufacturer of the controller provided a program to display the structure.
All RAID controllers come with a DOS or stand alone (built into a ROM) program to build the raid system before the operating system is installed.

Last edited by jgt; 10-13-2011 at 08:05 AM..
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Old 10-13-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
Code:
# dfspace                                                              
/         : Disk space:   144.68 MB of  4173.45 MB available ( 3.47%). 
/stand    : Disk space:    15.13 MB of    29.29 MB available (51.65%). 
/home     : Disk space:   366.39 MB of  3906.24 MB available ( 9.38%). 
 
Total Disk Space:   526.20 MB of  8109.00 MB available ( 6.49%).

But the output is file systems not disks.
"fdisk" and "divvy" will display/change disks and partitions.
Raid configurations are available only if the manufacturer of the controller provided a program to display the structure.
All RAID controllers come with a DOS or stand alone (built into a ROM) program to build the raid system before the operating system is installed.
thank you jgt

but i see a unusual thing the availabe is showing as 124% for a nfs share of 0 availabe 0
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Old 10-13-2011
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but i see a unusual thing the availabe is showing as 124% for a nfs share of 0 availabe 0
A couple of guesses:
The share is a removable device that is not mounted (ie CD or DVD).
The share is no longer available, or its file system type has changed.
The 124% is probably an anomalous result caused by division by zero.
# 5  
Old 10-14-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
A couple of guesses:
The share is a removable device that is not mounted (ie CD or DVD).
The share is no longer available, or its file system type has changed.
The 124% is probably an anomalous result caused by division by zero.
al i noticed is its a NFS share

thank you for this help Smilie
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