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SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands | df(1B) |
| df - display status of disk space on file systems |
SYNOPSIS
| /usr/ucb/df [-a] [-i] [-t type] [filesystem...] [filename...] |
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The df utility displays the amount of disk space occupied by currently mounted file systems, the amount of used and available space, and how much of the file system's total capacity
has been used.
If arguments to df are path names, df produces a report on the file system containing the named file. Thus `df .' shows the amount
of space on the file system containing the current directory.
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The following options are supported:
- -a
- Report on all filesystems including the uninteresting ones which have zero total blocks (that is, auto-mounter).
- -i
- Report the number of used and free inodes. Print ` * ' if no information is available.
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-t type
- Report on filesystems of a given type (for example, nfs or ufs).
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| Example 1. Output sample
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A sample of output for df looks like:
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example% df
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
sparky:/ 7445 4714 1986 70% /
sparky:/usr 42277 35291 2758 93% /usr
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Note that used+avail is less than the amount of space in the file system (kbytes); this is because the system reserves a fraction of the space in the file
system to allow its file system allocation routines to work well. The amount reserved is typically about 10%; this may be adjusted using tunefs (see tunefs(1M)). When all the space on a file system except for this reserve is in use, only the
super-user can allocate new files and data blocks to existing files. When a file system is overallocated in this way, df may report that the file system is more than 100% utilized.
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/etc/mnttab
- list of file systems currently mounted
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/etc/vfstab
- list of default parameters for each file system
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See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Availability | SUNWscpu |
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