02-28-2007
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Originally Posted by tads98
Hi experts,
I need to determine if I have 4GB free space on my UNix server? Is there a way that I can do it instead of executing df -k . in each folder?
Thanks for your help.
"df -k ." reports the free disk space on the file system where your current directory is located on.
Moving to a different directory on the same file system will report the same result.
"df -k" will report the free space on all file systems.
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