I changed the title of the thread -it was useless to anybody wanting to answer questions.
PLEASE use informative titles - ones that describe your problem.
The df -h command displays usually in the fifth column percent of disk space used. Pipe that into awk, look for disk usage 90 or above, write that to a file.
If the file is larger than zero bytes (only because you found a problem will this be true), then email to somebody@someplace.com
You will need to make changes to send it to multiple users - I leave that up to you.
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How can i use statvfs() to calculate disk usage and free disk space??
Im using this code:
/* Any file on the filesystem in question */
char *filename = "/home/nesto/test/test.cpp";
struct statvfs buf;
if (!statvfs(filename, &buf)) {
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hello,
I have to check the free space on the disk that would work both on Windows and Unix platform e.g on C: \ for Windows and / on Unix. I could use Unix command 'df ' ( my windows system has Unix emulator cygwin and could run 'df ' as well).
But I'd like not to rely on system command but... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I would like to free some space to install gcc with is about 50M large, and I have no free space on my system. What can I delete?
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Free %Used Iused Ifree %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4 262144 145436 116708 56% 7981 ... (10 Replies)
I'm just learning shell scripting and am new to Unix/Linux. For the past week I've been logging how much free mem is on my server by using the
'$ top' command, and the free disk space in a few directories by doing
'$ df -h'.
It sucks doing that every hour. Can you help me write a script... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am unable to understand the disk layout of one of my disk attached to v240. This is newly installed system from jumpstart.
I am unable to see the free space on backup slice 2 and there are 0 to 8 slices listed when I run format and print the disk info, also there is no reference of... (9 Replies)
I'm getting ready to start a LU from Sol 9 to Solaris 10. I want to ensure that I have enough disk space for future upgrades. What I don't know is what free space Solaris requires.
If I have 10GB of free space in /opt, will Solaris 10 use that for a LU?
Or, do I need to allocate 10GB of space... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to create the new file system(mount point) in our unix server.
before that i would like to know the total free space available in /home directory.
Can you please let me know, how to find free space available for new filesystem?
Be careful with your spelling and... (2 Replies)
Version: Solaris 10 (August 2011) on VM
I am kind of new to Solaris.From VM workstation i allocated 35 GB to this Solaris VM's Disk
The disk was named
c1t0d0
Few basic slices for root(8gb), swap(517mb) and /export/home(494mb) were created by the solaris Installer during the... (18 Replies)
Hi,
I need about 500G space in one corporate solaris server.
However, I am not sure which command to use to check this.
There are few volume groups in the server, and I deleted unused, old volume groups to clear some space.
However, now I am not sure how to check the free space itself.
... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
tmpfile
tmpfile(3C) Standard C Library Functions tmpfile(3C)NAME
tmpfile - create a temporary file
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
FILE *tmpfile(void);
DESCRIPTION
The tmpfile() function creates a temporary file and opens a corresponding stream. The file will automatically be deleted when all refer-
ences to the file are closed. The file is opened as in fopen(3C) for update (w+).
The largest value that can be represented correctly in an object of type off_t will be established as the offset maximum in the open file
description.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, tmpfile() returns a pointer to the stream of the file that is created. Otherwise, it returns a null pointer and
sets errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The tmpfile() function will fail if:
EINTR A signal was caught during the execution of tmpfile().
EMFILE There are OPEN_MAX file descriptors currently open in the calling process.
ENFILE The maximum allowable number of files is currently open in the system.
ENOSPC The directory or file system which would contain the new file cannot be expanded.
The tmpfile() function may fail if:
EMFILE There are FOPEN_MAX streams currently open in the calling process.
ENOMEM Insufficient storage space is available.
USAGE
The stream refers to a file which is unlinked. If the process is killed in the period between file creation and unlinking, a permanent
file may be left behind.
The tmpfile() function has a transitional interface for 64-bit file offsets. See lf64(5).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO unlink(2), fopen(3C), mkstemp(3C), mktemp(3C), tmpnam(3C), lf64(5), standards(5)SunOS 5.10 4 Aug 2003 tmpfile(3C)