On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 15:48 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > Sreejith K <sreejith...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Python's statvfs module contains the following indexes to use with > > os.statvfs() that contains the specified information > > > > statvfs.F_BSIZE > > Preferred file system block size. > [...] > > statvfs.F_NAMEMAX > > Maximum file name length. > > > > Can anyone tell me (or give me some links to know) what are these > > values ? The first three I know, I need to know about the rest.... > > You can simply print them, they are integers: > > >>> import statvfs > >>> statvfs.F_FLAG > 8 > --
Oh, did the OP mean the values of the indices? Yeah, of course you can just print them. Or even look at statvfs.py. It's a whopping 15 lines: """Constants for interpreting the results of os.statvfs() and os.fstatvfs().""" # Indices for statvfs struct members in the tuple returned by # os.statvfs() and os.fstatvfs(). F_BSIZE = 0 # Preferred file system block size F_FRSIZE = 1 # Fundamental file system block size F_BLOCKS = 2 # Total number of file system blocks (FRSIZE) F_BFREE = 3 # Total number of free blocks F_BAVAIL = 4 # Free blocks available to non-superuser F_FILES = 5 # Total number of file nodes F_FFREE = 6 # Total number of free file nodes F_FAVAIL = 7 # Free nodes available to non-superuser F_FLAG = 8 # Flags (see your local statvfs man page) F_NAMEMAX = 9 # Maximum file name length -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list