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Operating Systems Solaris filesystem Post 302270207 by seyiisq on Saturday 20th of December 2008 05:51:36 AM
Old 12-20-2008
THanks Pupp, pls can someone enlighten on how best assign cylinders to my partition such that i will not run into this prob again, and i will be able to use my partition for whatever i want tio use it for in future.

I am thinking may be i don't have to assign all cylinder at installation so that i can have the rest for use later, could this be the solution to the above.

Also, is it not possible to reuse a partition for something else even when it has been assign for a purpose like you do in windows
 

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DISK_FREE_SPACE(3)							 1							DISK_FREE_SPACE(3)

disk_free_space - Returns available space on filesystem or disk partition

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float disk_free_space (string $directory) DESCRIPTION
Given a string containing a directory, this function will return the number of bytes available on the corresponding filesystem or disk partition. PARAMETERS
o $directory - A directory of the filesystem or disk partition. Note Given a file name instead of a directory, the behaviour of the function is unspecified and may differ between operating sys- tems and PHP versions. RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of available bytes as a float or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 disk_free_space(3) example <?php // $df contains the number of bytes available on "/" $df = disk_free_space("/"); // On Windows: $df_c = disk_free_space("C:"); $df_d = disk_free_space("D:"); ?> NOTES
Note This function will not work on remote files as the file to be examined must be accessible via the server's filesystem. SEE ALSO
disk_total_space(3). PHP Documentation Group DISK_FREE_SPACE(3)
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