09-25-2001
Well... assuming that your "report" is reporting
blocks used, I would say that your "/" and your
"/USR5" file systems seem to have an unusually
high number of inodes as compared to blocks used.
Are you having some specific problem?
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ustat(2) System Calls Manual ustat(2)
NAME
ustat() - get mounted file system statistics
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The system call returns information about a mounted file system. dev is a device number identifying a device containing a mounted file
system. buf is a pointer to a structure (defined in that includes the following elements:
int32_t f_tfree; /* Total free blocks */
ino_t f_tinode; /* Number of free inodes */
char f_fname[6]; /* Filsys name or null */
char f_fpack[6]; /* Filsys pack name or null */
int f_blksize; /* Block size */
The value of is the number of free blocks of size
RETURN VALUE
returns the following values:
Successful completion.
Failure.
is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If fails, is set to one of the following values.
[EFAULT] buf points outside the process's allocated address space. The reliable detection of this error is implementation
dependent.
[EINVAL] dev is not the device number of a device containing a mounted file system.
[EOVERFLOW] Result would overflow f_tfree or another field of the struct.
WARNINGS
is deprecated and should be used only by legacy 32-bit applications. or are the recommended replacements.
For some file systems, the number of free inodes does not change. Such file systems will return in the field
For some file systems, the inodes can be dynamically allocated. For such file systems, the field contains the number of free inodes at the
current time.
AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T and HP.
SEE ALSO
touch(1), stat(2), statvfs(2), fs_vxfs(4), privileges(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
ustat(2)