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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Disk Space Utilization in HTML format working in one environment and not working on the other Post 303019015 by Harihsun on Thursday 21st of June 2018 08:02:32 AM
Old 06-21-2018
Wrench Disk Space Utilization in HTML format working in one environment and not working on the other

Hi Team,

I have written the shell script which returns the result of the disk space filesystems which has crossed the threshold limit in HTML Format. Below mentioned is the script which worked perfectly on QA system.

Code:
df -h | awk -v host=`hostname` '
BEGIN {
print "<table border="4" bordercolor=greencellpadding=\"3\" cellspacing=\"7\">"
printf "<tr BGCOLOR=#FFAF6E><td><B>%s</B></td></tr>\n", host
print "<tr BGCOLOR=#EBE3E3><th>Filesystem</th><th>Size</th><th>Used</th><th>Avail</th><th>Used%</th><th>Mounted on</th></tr>"
}
NR>1&&($5+0)>70{
     print "<tr>"
    for( i = 1; i <= NF; i++ ) {
printf "%s", "<td"
      if (i==5&&$i+0>85) printf " bgcolor=#FF2C2C"
       else if (i==5&&$i+0>=75) printf " bgcolor=#FFC200"
       print ">" $i "</td>"
    }
     print "</tr>"
  }
   END { print "</table>" }' > DSReport.html

But the same thing was not working on PRODUCTION system. SmilieSmilie

For PROD system, How we login is using swrap <admin>@<servername>

then we will execute the script.

The result displayed is actually blank tables even though there are filesystems which crossed the threshold. I am getting Headers only as output.

Please help me to resolve this issue. QUICK RESPONSE IS APPRECIATED. Thank you.

Not an order , My biggest request as i Need to complete this task before sunday.
 

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