On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 04:39:26PM -0200, Ari Arantes Filho wrote: > Dá até medo de reboot: > > # uptime > 4:38PM up 456 days, 17:21, 5 users, load averages: 0.16, 0.16, 0.10
Será que não tem a ver com alguma variável de ambiente setada (supondo que você usa a [t]csh), em especial a "BLOCKSIZE"??? Veja a manpage do du: .... -B blocksize Calculate block counts in blocksize byte blocks. This is differ- ent from the -k, -m options or setting BLOCKSIZE and gives an estimate of how much space the examined file hierachy would require on a filesystem with the given blocksize. Unless in -A mode, blocksize is rounded up to the next multiple of 512. .... -k Display block counts in 1024-byte (1-Kbyte) blocks. .... ENVIRONMENT BLOCKSIZE If the environment variable BLOCKSIZE is set, and the -k, -m or -h options are not specified, the block counts will be dis- played in units of that block size. If BLOCKSIZE is not set, and the -k, -m or -h options are not specified, the block counts will be displayed in 512-byte blocks. Veja: # cd /etc # unsetenv BLOCKSIZE # du -s 3732 . # setenv BLOCKSIZE k # du -s 1866 . # unsetenv BLOCKSIZE # du -s -k 1866 . Colocando o "-k" no seu script deve resolver. -- Ricardo Campos Passanezi ------------------------- Histórico: http://www.fug.com.br/historico/html/freebsd/ Sair da lista: https://www.fug.com.br/mailman/listinfo/freebsd