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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to find the disk space allocated. Post 302442502 by bluejayek on Wednesday 4th of August 2010 01:08:43 PM
Old 08-04-2010
Code:
du -hs /home
1.0K     /home

du by default displays all directories and subdirectories recursively, and displays a number of bytes. The -s option tells it to only display the total for the outer directory, and the -h option puts it in human readable format (ie 1.0K instead of 1000).
 

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space(4)							   File Formats 							  space(4)

NAME
space - disk space requirement file DESCRIPTION
space is an ASCII file that gives information about disk space requirements for the target environment. The space file defines space needed beyond what is used by objects defined in the prototype(4) file; for example, files which will be installed with the installf(1M) command. The space file should define the maximum amount of additional space that a package will require. The generic format of a line in this file is: pathname blocks inodes Definitions for the fields are as follows: pathname Specify a directory name which may or may not be the mount point for a filesystem. Names that do not begin with a slash ('/') indicate relocatable directories. blocks Define the number of disk blocks required for installation of the files and directory entries contained in the pathname (using a 512-byte block size). inodes Define the number of inodes required for installation of the files and directory entries contained in the pathname. EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample file. # extra space required by config data which is # dynamically loaded onto the system data 500 1 SEE ALSO
installf(1M), prototype(4) Application Packaging Developer's Guide SunOS 5.10 7 Feb 1997 space(4)
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