In my Solaris 10 based server, I have noticed the following mounts when a use DF -K
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 5062414 3213876 1797914 65% /
/ 5062414 3213876 1797914 65% /net/se420
I understand the first mount because it appears in my vfstab file and is the mount of root that I would expect.... (1 Reply)
ok i am setting up a script to run daily using crontab. This script will search the root filesystem and delete any and all core files. I have set up this script
The only problem i get with this script is it searches for directories and attempts to delete them. Since i have probably... (7 Replies)
Hi there all,
#!/usr/bin/ksh
Set -x
MIN_MB_FREE="100MB" # Min. MB of Free FS Space
MAX_PERCENT="85%" # Max. FS percentage value
FSTRIGGER="1000MB" # Trigger to switch from % Used to MB Free
WORKFILE="/tmp/df.work" # Holds filesystem data
>$WORKFILE #... (0 Replies)
I'd like to create a cron script that checks filesystems. For example if it reaches 95% USED, I'd like it to send me an email. Can this be possible for up to say 4 filesystems using the df -k command? Any samples to get me started would be much appreciated. (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I got an error when running this script (from BigAdmin community)
the error is
test: argument expected
my server version is
SunOS XXX 5.8 Generic_117350-46 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V890
any idea on it?
#! /usr/bin/ksh
###
### This script can be run from cron to... (9 Replies)
Hi all.
New to the forum and new to Unix admin... / filesystem filled up and I can't find where the large files are. Any help will be apppreciated:
# df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 8063580 7941745 41200 100% /
/proc ... (4 Replies)
As I am new to the Unix field, I would like to get the clarification regarding the Filesystem.
The scenario is.. The filesystem (/drbackup) is getting monitored and if it exceeds the threshold, we will receive an alert from it. The issue is that we receive an alert with the description of... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to shell scripting in unix HP-UX.
I need to determine how much a perticular file system is full and if it goes over 80% it should notify through mail about which are the files which are greater than 1 GB size.
I used df -k command it is showing the alloocated KB and the %used... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: Soma Das
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
diskpart
DISKPART(8) System Manager's Manual DISKPART(8)NAME
diskpart - calculate default disk partition sizes
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/diskpart [ -p ] [ -d ] disk-type
DESCRIPTION
Diskpart is used to calculate the disk partition sizes based on the default rules used at Berkeley. If the -p option is supplied, tables
suitable for inclusion in a device driver are produced. If the -d option is supplied, an entry suitable for inclusion in the disk descrip-
tion file /etc/disktab is generated; c.f. disktab(5). On disks that use bad144-style bad-sector forwarding, space is left in the last
partition on the disk for a bad sector forwarding table. The space reserved is one track for the replicated copies of the table and suffi-
cient tracks to hold a pool of 126 sectors to which bad sectors are mapped. For more information, see bad144(8).
The disk partition sizes are based on the total amount of space on the disk as given in the table below (all values are supplied in units
of 512 byte sectors). The `c' partition is, by convention, used to access the entire physical disk. The device driver tables include the
space reserved for the bad sector forwarding table in the `c' partition; those used in the disktab and default formats exclude reserved
tracks. In normal operation, either the `g' partition is used, or the `d', `e', and `f' partitions are used. The `g' and `f' partitions
are variable-sized, occupying whatever space remains after allocation of the fixed sized partitions. If the disk is smaller than 20
Megabytes, then diskpart aborts with the message ``disk too small, calculate by hand''.
Partition 20-60 MB 61-205 MB 206-355 MB 356+ MB
a 15884 15884 15884 15884
b 10032 33440 33440 66880
d 15884 15884 15884 15884
e unused 55936 55936 307200
h unused unused 291346 291346
If an unknown disk type is specified, diskpart will prompt for the required disk geometry information.
SEE ALSO disktab(5), bad144(8)BUGS
Certain default partition sizes are based on historical artifacts (e.g. RP06), and may result in unsatisfactory layouts.
When using the -d flag, alternate disk names are not included in the output.
4th Berkeley Distribution November 17, 1996 DISKPART(8)