01-02-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by *Jess*
Hi,
Is there any method or scripts to check on the monthly file system growth? For example, would wan to check on the total growth on month November..is it possible?
Thanks.
you could use
sar as suggested but I think that simply putting a
df command in your
cron and
pipe this to a file will work fine for you :-)
Regards,
Johan Louwers.
http://www.terminalcult.org
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curl_escape - URL encodes the given string
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string curl_escape (resource $ch, string $str)
DESCRIPTION
This function URL encodes the given string according to RFC 3986.
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o $ch
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