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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
i have 3 servers and i am checking for the disk space of a specific mount-point, should not be more than 85 %
considering example as below
server1 mountpoint_1 has 70% diskutilization
server2 mountpoint_1 has 80% diskutilization
server3 mountpoint_1 has 7% diskutilization
now when it... (6 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
i want to write a shell script,when disk uses is 90% then automatically send a email to distribution list (group member)...... (1 Reply)
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3. Solaris
We have a script which when run consumes the space of the disk from where it is being run. we have to kill this script every time to release space.
why do this happen ? any work around please
we are using solaris 10
P.S. : a part of the code will make some connection to the DB (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: chidori
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4. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
I'm connecting to 15 servers in using ssh and storing disk space details of each server in a text file Finally , I'm emailing that text file at the particular id using mail -x . The report looks something like this.
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/proc ... (30 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
It's the old thread "Disk Space Monitoring Script", modified for UNIX
This is the new code:
df -k | awk ' { if ( int($4) > 90)
{subject = $1 " More than 90% disk usage. Used: " $4
email = "email@test.com"
print subject
cmd = "mailx -s \"" subject "\" " email
cmd | getline... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: dungureanu
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
:( Hi All,
i have 4 linux server for which i want set up script to monitor the disk space ...
here my problem is i want the output like graph...
also it should reflect in monitor ...as non stop process..
can any one suggest me any way where i can implement the script?
... (3 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a disk space check script that uses an exceptions file, the only issue with the script is that it does not work with values higher than the FSMAX=85 value. I have a file system that is at 92% and it doesn't change, so I would like to add it to the exceptions file. The exceptions file format... (0 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
#!/bin/bash
# Disk Space Monitoring for more than 95 %
# and Sending Alerts by Mail
if ;
then
`df -k |awk '$5 > 95 {print $1 " ----------- " $5}' |mailx -s "More than 95% disk usage in DEV" email@test.com';
else
exit 0
fi
I get the... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: sriram003
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
Can any one help me in making a disk space script in solaris 8/9
for instance i only want to get those partitions whose diskspace has exceed 70%.
Any volunteer?
Cheers!
BR/asad (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: asadlone
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
This my frustrating disk space script that is supposed to send me a email whenever the disk space reaches 90% but this has some problem that just would not work ..can anyone please tell me when im going wrong
#!/bin/ksh
sendemail=-1
space=`df -bhk /users/siebelserver |awk '{print$5}'`
echo... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivsiv
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space(4) File Formats space(4)
NAME
space - disk space requirement file
DESCRIPTION
space is an ASCII file that gives information about disk space requirements for the target environment. The space file defines space needed
beyond what is used by objects defined in the prototype(4) file; for example, files which will be installed with the installf(1M) command.
The space file should define the maximum amount of additional space that a package will require.
The generic format of a line in this file is:
pathname blocks inodes
Definitions for the fields are as follows:
pathname Specify a directory name which may or may not be the mount point for a filesystem.
Names that do not begin with a slash ('/') indicate relocatable directories.
blocks Define the number of disk blocks required for installation of the files and directory entries contained in the pathname
(using a 512-byte block size).
inodes Define the number of inodes required for installation of the files and directory entries contained in the pathname.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample file.
# extra space required by config data which is
# dynamically loaded onto the system
data 500 1
SEE ALSO
installf(1M), prototype(4)
Application Packaging Developer's Guide
SunOS 5.10 7 Feb 1997 space(4)