02-25-2011
df -> output files; comparison; sample files
Roughly this is the format of the files (output from the 'df'
would be a straight dump into Filex.
Maybe awk isn't the right tool?
Thanx
Renata
File1 2/25/2011
Filesystem Size Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/prod 390MB 7398944 29834728 18% /data
/prod/ 252.1MB 1234557 32012367 51% /apps/DPEAS
/prod/ 565.4 MB 217138.6 30256894 10% /data/DPEAS
EOF
File2 2/24/2011
Filesystem Size Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/prod 350MB 7398904 29834768 20% /data
/prod/ 262.1MB 1234567 32012357 50% /apps/DPEAS
/prod/ 565.4MB 217138.6 30256894 10% /data/DPEAS
/home/ 742MB 123456 12345678 16% /MIRS
EOF
Output File
Prev Date 2/24/2011
Curr Date 2/25/2011
old size new size delta filename
350MB 390MB 40 MB /prod/data
262.1MB 252.1MB -10 MB /prod/apps/DPEAS
565.4MB 565.4MB 0 MB /prod/data/DPEAS
742MB /home/MIRS
EOF
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