Hi there,
When I run top on my machine it says I have 497M swap space in use, and 380M swap space free,
but I have only allocated 512M swap space to the machine!!!!
Does anyone know how swap used is calculated in the top command?
Thanks... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Will df+du=Total space allocted for a file system??
Is the above correct. Please correct me If iam wrong.
In one my programs the above is not happening.
Please help me out.
Many thanks.
Regards,
Manas (2 Replies)
i am working with solaris 9 and my disk usages are
# df -k
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 2148263 1902721 202577 91% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
mnttab 0 0 0 ... (3 Replies)
I am trying to copy a filesystem from one server to another using rsync over the WAN. As far as I can tell, the two filesystems are identical but for some reason I cannot copy the last file because I keep running out of space.
SERVER 1:
mkfs -m <lvol>
mkfs -F vxfs -o... (1 Reply)
Hey guys,
I am somewhat new to Solaris - and very new when it comes to mounts.
My problem is that when I installed Solaris, I allocated way too little diskspace to my / mount (it first became obvious now, however, because of new needs).
bash-3.00# df -h
Filesystem size ... (25 Replies)
Hi all,
I am interning in a unix department and am very new to programming. I am supposed to write a script that counts the amount of filesystems a server has allocated, and the amount free. This is what I was given to start with:
#!/bin/ksh
df -m | grep -v ":"|grep -v Free|grep -v "/proc"|... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I need to find the total allocated disk space for the home directory.
How can i find that in unix?(in GB).
Thanks. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: kailash19
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remote-filesystems
remote-filesystems(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual remote-filesystems(7)NAME
remote-filesystems - event signalling that remote filesystems have been mounted
SYNOPSIS
local-filesystems [ENV]...
DESCRIPTION
The remote-filesystems event is generated by the mountall(8) daemon after it has mounted all remote filesystems listed in fstab(5). moun-
tall(8) emits this event as an informational signal, services and tasks started or stopped by this event will do so in parallel with other
activity.
This event is typically used by services that must be started to manage remote filesystems. When it occurs, local filesystems such as /usr
may not be mounted. For most normal services the filesystem(7) event is sufficient.
This event will never occur before the virtual-filesystems(7) event.
EXAMPLE
A service that wishes to be running once remote filesystems are mounted might use:
start on remote-filesystems
SEE ALSO mounting(7)mounted(7)virtual-filesystems(7)local-filesystems(7)all-swaps(7)filesystem(7)mountall 2009-12-21 remote-filesystems(7)