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| Last Update: | 2008-01-20 05:01:08 |
| Version: | 4.12 |
| License/Program Type: | zlib/libpng License |
| Publisher: | Brad Lanam |
| Price: | $0.00 |
Description:
di Displays usage information on mounted filesystems. Block
values are reported in megabytes (1024k bytes) by default, but may
be changed. If file is specified, the usage infor-mation for the
partition on which file is located is printed.
Unless the -a flag is specified, certain mounted filesystems
will not normally be displayed.
Filesystems that have a total block count of 0 will not be
displayed.
Filesystems that have a mount option of 'ignore' set will not
be displayed.
Filesystems that are automounted, and are duplicates of an
existing filesystem are not displayed. (May not work on all
systems).
mi Displays the mounted filesystem information.
Several switches may be specified to control the output of di
and mi:
-A Print all fields (used for debugging). Mount points and
special device names are printed at full width. The -a flag is
set.
-a Prints all mounted devices (normally, those with 0 total
blocks are not printed - e.g. /dev/proc, /dev/fd).
-b block-size
Change the base block size from 1024 (default) to the size
specified. block-size may be one of: k - 1024 bytes, d - 1000
bytes, or a specific size.
-d display-size
Display the blocks in units specified by display-size.
display-size may be one of: 512 - POSIX, k - kilobytes, m -
megabytes, g - gigabytes, t - terabytes, P - petabytes, E -
exabytes, Z - zettabytes, Y - yottabytes, h - Scaled alternative 1,
H - Scaled alternative 2, or a specific value to use as the block
size.
Block display sizes greater than 1024 bytes are displayed with
a precision of one decimal place after the radix.
The Scaled alternatives scale the sizes displayed and appends a
suffix (e.g. 48.0k, 3.4M).
With scaled alternative 1, sizes within a line may scale to
different units.
Scaled alternative 2 scales all the sizes in each individual
line to the same unit size (the largest needed).
-f format
Use the specified format string format. Format strings are
described below.
-F include-fstype-list
An alias for -I. See below.
-g Display sizes in gigabytes. An alias for -dg.
-h Display partition sizes in scaled alternative 1 format.
An alias for -dh.
-H Display partition sizes in scaled alternative 2 format.
An alias for -dH.
-I include-fstype-list
Include only the file system types listed in
include-fstyp-list. The list is a comma separated list of file
system types. e.g. -I nfs,rfs
-i exclude-fstype-list
An alias for -x. See below.
-k Display sizes in Kbytes. An alias for -dk.
-l Display only local file systems. This option is not fully
implemented for all systems as of version 1.17.
-m Display sizes in megabytes. An alias for -dm.
-n Do not print a header line above the list of file systems.
Useful when parsing the output of di.
-P Display partition sizes in POSIX 512 byte format An alias
for -d512.
-s sort-type
Use sort-type to sort the output. The output of di is normally
sorted by name. The output may be left unsorted (-s n command line
switch) i.e. as it appears in the mount table or may be sorted by
the special device name (-s s command line switch). If the -s r
command line switch is used, the sort order will be reversed. If
file is specified on the command line, no sorting is done.
-t Print a totals line below the list of file systems. Memory
filesystems (tmpfs, memfs) and read-only filesystems are not added
to the totals.
-w block-width
Set the print width for block values. Default is eight.
-W inode-width
Set the print width for inode values. Default is seven.
-x exclude-fstype-list
Exclude the file system types listed in exclude-fstyp-list.
The list is a comma separated list of file system types. e.g. -x
nfs,rfs
-X level
Set the program's debugging level to debug-level.
What's New in This Release:
· The email address of the author was changed.
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