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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Color encoding on the disk space script Post 302894562 by Kalaihari on Wednesday 26th of March 2014 07:13:05 AM
Old 03-26-2014
Hi Chubler XL,

Thanks !!! Smilie IT WORKED .

One more small favour. Instead of bringing the servername in each line. Is that possible to make it as a first row of the table

I tried by giving the below command :

Code:
host=$(hostname)
        df -g |              awk -v host=`hostname`BEGIN {print "<table border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"4\">"}
 NR>1&&($4+0)>60{

         print "<tr>"
                  print "<td>" print host
         
print "</td>"
print "</tr>"
print "<tr>"
    for( i = 1; i <= NF; i++ ) {
      printf "%s", "<td"
      if (i==5&&$i+0>80) printf " bgcolor=#FF2C2C"
      else if (i==5&&$i+0>60) printf " bgcolor=#FFF044"
      print ">" $i "</td>"
    }
    print "</tr>"
  }
  END { print "</table>" }' > server1.html

The output came for the filesystems spaces only , the first row of the table data was empty without any servername. Could you please help me to correct the above one alone as they don;t need the servernames to be mentioned in each and every table data.

Thanks
Hari
 

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