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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers No space on device Post 303020836 by kkm on Sunday 29th of July 2018 02:59:15 AM
Old 07-29-2018
hi
i checked with "uname -a", found that its Linux OS.
when i run 'df' command it gives files with usage details etc as copied below:
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devtmpfs                                     65818872            12     65818860   1% /dev
tmpfs                                        65829936             0     65829936   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                        65829936       4191092     61638844   7% /run
/dev/sda31                                   45034896      44819656            0 100% /
tmpfs                                        65829936             0     65829936   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda11                                     289293         86483       187450  32% /boot
/dev/sda61                                  412715164      15535312    376192104   4% /data1
10.149.0.13:/mnt/home3                   161048251392        397312 161047854080   1% /home3
10.149.0.13:/mnt/acquisition             202904036352  166866625536  36037410816  83% /external/rdss/acquisitions
10.149.0.13:/mnt/pkg                       2134471680    1775365120    359106560  84% /pkg
10.149.0.13:/mnt/work                    161048263680  130524639232  30523624448  82% /work
10.149.0.13:/mnt/home                    161048251392  132652876800  28395374592  83% /home
10.149.0.13:/mnt/home2                   161048251392    2309523456 158738727936   2% /home2
10.149.0.13:/mnt/app_scratch              21461824512   14054920192   7406904320  66% /app_scratch
10.149.0.13:/mnt/work2                   107361168384   87112799232  20248369152  82% /work2
tmpfs                                        13165988             0     13165988   0% /run/user/485
10.13.0.76@o2ib:10.13.0.77@o2ib:/lustre 1977261490304 1324922745740 632368951824  68% /lustre
tmpfs                                        13165988             0     13165988   0% /run/user/236660

i am not sure which folder belongs to me, as this is a common system by University to all students, So not sure if all folders are working in background 'for all' or 'for me only'.???
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ALCC(1) 							  aMule utilities							   ALCC(1)

NAME
alcc - text based eD2k links calculator for aMule SYNOPSIS
alcc [-p] [-v] <inputfiles_list> alcc [-h] DESCRIPTION
Compute the eD2k links of all the input files given in the <inputfiles_list> (There can be one or more files). [ -p, --parthashes ] Compute and add part hashes to the computed eD2k links. [ -h, --help ] Prints a short usage description. [ -v, --verbose ] Be verbose - show also calculation steps. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs either on our forum (http://forum.amule.org/), or in our bugtracker (http://bugs.amule.org/). Please do not report bugs in e-mail, neither to our mailing list nor directly to any team member. COPYRIGHT
aMule and all of its related utilities are distributed under the GNU General Public License. SEE ALSO
alc(1), amuled(1), amulecmd(1), amuleweb(1), cas(1), ed2k(1), wxcas(1), xas(1) AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Vollstrecker <amule@vollstreckernet.de> aMule eD2k links calculator November 2011 ALCC(1)
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