07-12-2005
How do you check all file system's disk usage and email threshold over 95%
I need 2 scripts that will e-mail me if thressholds are exceeded.
One is for disk usage and one is for cpu usage. I got the df -k . one to work obviously for the file system I was in, but I'd like a command that would go through all of the file systems on all my servers and report back without having to hard-code the file systems.
Renae
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bdf(1M) bdf(1M)
NAME
bdf - report number of free disk blocks (Berkeley version)
SYNOPSIS
type [filesystem|file] ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The command displays the amount of free disk space available either on the specified filesystem for example) or on the file system in which
the specified file (such as is contained. If no file system is specified, the free space on all of the normally mounted file systems is
printed. The reported numbers are in kilobytes.
Options
The command recognizes the following options:
Display information regarding file system swapping.
Report the number of used and free inodes.
Display information for local file systems only (for example,
HFS and CDFS file systems).
Do not sync the file system data on the disk before reporting the usage.
Note that the data reported by may not be up to date.
Report on the file systems of a given
type (for example, or
RETURN VALUE
The command returns 0 on success (able to get status on all file systems), or returns 1 on failure (unable to get status on one or more
file systems).
WARNINGS
If file system names are too long, the output for a given entry is displayed on two lines.
The command does not account for any disk space reserved for swap space, or used for the HFS boot block (8 KB, 1 per file system), HFS
superblocks (8 KB each, 1 per disk cylinder), HFS cylinder group blocks (1 KB - 8 KB each, 1 per cylinder group), and inodes (currently 128
bytes reserved for each inode). Non-HFS file systems may have other items not accounted for by this command.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
Static information about the file systems.
Mounted file system table.
File system devices.
SEE ALSO
df(1M), fstab(4), mnttab(4).
bdf(1M)