08-21-2006
How do you want to do it? Run a system() call that runs 'df' or do you want to do this via system calls? For the latter, check the man page of statvfs(2). For the first method, check the man page of system(3).
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filesys::statvfs
Statvfs(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Statvfs(3pm)
NAME
Filesys::Statvfs - Perl extension for statvfs() and fstatvfs()
SYNOPSIS
use Filesys::Statvfs;
my($bsize, $frsize, $blocks, $bfree, $bavail,
$files, $ffree, $favail, $flag, $namemax) = statvfs("/tmp");
#### Pass an open filehandle. Verify that fileno() returns a defined
#### value. If you pass undef to fstatvfs you will get unexpected results
my $fd = fileno(FILE_HANDLE);
if(defined($fd)) {
($bsize, $frsize, $blocks, $bfree, $bavail,
$files, $ffree, $favail, $flag, $namemax) = fstatvfs($fd);
}
DESCRIPTION
Interface for statvfs() and fstatvfs()
Unless you need access to the bsize, flag, and namemax values, you should probably look at using Filesys::DfPortable or Filesys::Df
instead. They will generally provide you with more functionality and portability.
The module should work with all flavors of Unix that implement the "statvfs()" and "fstatvfs()" calls. This would include Linux, *BSD, HP-
UX, AIX, Solaris, Mac OS X, Irix, Cygwin, etc ...
The "statvfs()" and "fstatvfs()" functions will return a list of values, or will return "undef" and set $! if there was an error.
The values returned are described in the statvfs/fstatvfs header or the "statvfs()/fstatvfs()" man page.
The module assumes that if you have "statvfs()", "fstatvfs()" will also be available.
AUTHOR
Ian Guthrie IGuthrie@aol.com
Copyright (c) 2006 Ian Guthrie. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
statvfs(2), fstatvfs(2), Filesys::DfPortable, Filesys::Df
perl v5.14.2 2006-06-25 Statvfs(3pm)