How come it shows 5% used then???  When calculating 47GB free out of 60, it 
doesn't work out that way. 
 
 
Frank Brower 
Network Administrator 
Olson Research Group 
300 Phillips Blvd. Suite 100 
Ewing, NJ  08618 
609-882-9888 
Fax: 609-359-2003 
 

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Bulinckx
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Available: 49547712 
=> that's 47gb 
So what SA is showing you see very correct based on what the DF command gives 
back 
 
 
 

Dirk Bulinckx.  

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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 7:01 PM
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Can you send me a screenshot showing the EXACT line structure too? 
 

Dirk Bulinckx.  

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Filesystem: /dev/simfs 
1K-blocks: 54971024 
Used: 2273368 
Available: 49547712 
Use%: 5% 
Mounted on: / 
 
Of, course, the above being all in 2 lines. 
 
 
 
Frank Brower 
Network Administrator 
Olson Research Group 
300 Phillips Blvd. Suite 100 
Ewing, NJ  08618 
609-882-9888 
Fax: 609-359-2003 
 

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Bulinckx
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 12:31 PM
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If you do a 
    DF -k <mounthname> 
 
What does it show? 
 
 
 

Dirk Bulinckx.  

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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Frank Brower
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 5:56 PM
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Subject: [SA-list] *NIX Diskspace check with Linux wbserver



We recently upgraded our webserver from a FreeBSD server to Linux MPS.  The 
*NIX diskspace check, though still work fine, is a bit off with the numbers.  
More like about10-15GB off.  Out of 60GB of space, it shows we have 47GB free.  
We just bought the webserver and it currently had NOTHING on it, except for a 
basic index.html page.  When I check the backroom page, which gives us a graph, 
of sorts, of how much space is used.  It states about 16mb used.  Is there 
something else I need to set with the *nix Remote diskspace check that I am 
missing.  I have it checking for a linux website(the only one that works). 
 
Thanks, 
Frank Brower 
Network Administrator 
Olson Research Group 
 

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