09-20-2005
Redhat allows you to download Fedora Core, which is the free version of its Linux software.
You probably want to start with a Live CD Linux OS, such as Knoppix.
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sys::statistics::linux::diskusage
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage(3pm)
NAME
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage - Collect linux disk usage.
SYNOPSIS
use Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
my $lxs = new Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
my $stat = $lxs->get;
DESCRIPTION
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage gathers the disk usage with the command "df".
For more information read the documentation of the front-end module Sys::Statistics::Linux.
DISK USAGE INFORMATIONS
Generated by /bin/df -kP.
total - The total size of the disk.
usage - The used disk space in kilobytes.
free - The free disk space in kilobytes.
usageper - The used disk space in percent.
mountpoint - The moint point of the disk.
GLOBAL VARS
If you want to change the path or arguments for "df" you can use the following variables...
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_PATH = '/bin';
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_CMD = 'df -akP';
Example:
use Sys::Statistics::Linux;
use Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage;
$Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage::DF_CMD = 'df -akP';
my $sys = Sys::Statistics::Linux->new(diskusage => 1);
my $disk = $sys->get;
METHODS
new()
Call "new()" to create a new object.
my $lxs = Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage->new;
It's possible to set the path to df.
Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage->new(
cmd => {
# This is the default
path => '/bin',
df => 'df -kP 2>/dev/null',
}
);
get()
Call "get()" to get the statistics. "get()" returns the statistics as a hash reference.
my $stat = $lxs->get;
EXPORTS
No exports.
SEE ALSO
df(1)
REPORTING BUGS
Please report all bugs to <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
AUTHOR
Jonny Schulz <jschulz.cpan(at)bloonix.de>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 by Jonny Schulz. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-09 Sys::Statistics::Linux::DiskUsage(3pm)