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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting strange output Post 302256878 by k2k on Monday 10th of November 2008 07:50:16 PM
Old 11-10-2008
strange output

I had a similar script in solaris and it had no problem. I wrote this one in freeBSD and it gave me strange output. Can anyone please tell me why? thanks a lot

Code:
#!/bin/sh
#This is a shell script that checks file system capacity mounted on /home directory
#If file system is over 90% capacity, this shell script will generate notification emails sending to all users

warning()
{
 fs=$1          # first argument is the file system name
 fscap=$2       # second argument is the file system's capacity

 for user in `ls /home`

 do
   echo "File system mounted on /home directory is over 90% capacity. Please be ready for system maintainance. " | mail -s "Warning! $fs here is at $fscap capacity" user

 done

 echo "Warning: $fs is at $fscap capacity"
}

daOslg= `df -h | sed -n '/home/p' | tr -s ' ' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f1`
daOslgCap= `df -h | sed -n '/home/p' | tr -s ' ' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f5`

if ["$daOslgCap" -gt "90%"]
then
   warning $daOslg $daOslgCap
fi

output:
Code:
      
$ ./capChecker
./capChecker: /dev/da0s1g: Permission denied           
0%: not found
[: missing ]

 

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S390_STHYI(2)							System Calls Manual						     S390_STHYI(2)

NAME
s390_sthyi - emulate STHYI instruction SYNOPSIS
#include <asm/unistd.h> int s390_sthyi(unsigned long function_code, void *resp_buffer, uint64_t *return_code, unsigned long flags); DESCRIPTION
The s390_sthyi() system call emulates the STHYI (Store Hypervisor Information) instruction. It provides hardware resource information for the machine and its virtualization levels. This includes CPU type and capacity, as well as the machine model and other metrics. The function_code argument indicates which function to perform. The following code(s) are supported: 0 Return CP (Central Processor) and IFL (Integrated Facility for Linux) capacity information. The resp_buffer argument specifies the address of a response buffer. If the system call returns 0, the response buffer will be filled with CPU capacity information. Otherwise, the response buffer's content is unchanged. The return_code argument stores the return code of the STHYI instruction, using one of the following values: 0 Success. 4 Unsupported function code. For further details about return_code, function_code, and resp_buffer, see the reference given in NOTES. The flags argument is provided to allow for future extensions and currently must be set to 0. RETURN VALUE
On success (that is: emulation succeeded), the return value of s390_sthyi() matches the condition code of the STHYI instructions, which is a value in the range [0..3]. A return value of 0 indicates that CPU capacity information is stored in *resp_buffer. A return value of 3 indicates "unsupported function code" and the content of *resp_buffer is unchanged. The return values 1 and 2 are reserved. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately. ERRORS
EFAULT The value specified in resp_buffer or return_code is not a valid address. EINVAL The value specified in flags is nonzero. ENOMEM Allocating memory for handling the CPU capacity information failed. EOPNOTSUPP The value specified in function_code is not valid. VERSIONS
This system call is available since Linux 4.15. CONFORMING TO
This Linux-specific system call is available only on the s390 architecture. NOTES
Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call, use syscall(2) to call it. For details of the STHYI instruction, see <https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSB27U_6.3.0/com.ibm.zvm.v630.hcpb4/hcpb4sth.htm>. SEE ALSO
syscall(2) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 4.15 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of this page, can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux Programmer's Manual 2018-02-02 S390_STHYI(2)
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