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Operating Systems Solaris How to sort df -h out put : Post 302606489 by new2uniks on Sunday 11th of March 2012 07:25:00 PM
Old 03-11-2012
Code:
clove:> df -h | grep -v Mounted | sort -t"      "-k 6,6
sort: can't stat 6,6: No such file or directory

when I am trying to test that out its giving me this error .. I did like you said but still not able to run the command ...

---------- Post updated at 07:18 PM ---------- Previous update was at 07:16 PM ----------

Code:
clove:> df -h | grep -v Mounted | sort -t"      "-k 6,6
sort: can't stat 6,6: No such file or directory

I tested on one my servers ... its giving me the error ... i did like you said after quotes holding down ctl key and pressing v , I ... but still nt able to run the command ..

---------- Post updated at 07:25 PM ---------- Previous update was at 07:18 PM ----------

never mind its working .. thanks a lot ...
 

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