On 03/19/2012 08:35 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 03:55:44PM +0100, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
"dfree command" also didn't help.
The dfree command should always help. You could fake 100GB
free space always.
Volker
Hi,
that is my dfree command ( I added simple logging )
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/df -k $1 | /usr/bin/tail -1 | /opt/csw/bin/gawk '{print $2" "$4}'
/bin/echo $1 | /usr/bin/logger -t smbd_dfree_args -p local7.notice
/bin/echo `pwd` | /usr/bin/logger -t smbd_dfree_cwd -p local7.notice
the output is like that :
$/usr/local/bin/dfree
629145600 354102404
df output for nfs share looks like that:
df -k |head-1
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
cd /home/mygroup/myuser
df -k .
nfsserver:/users/myuser
629145600 275043196 354102404 44%
/home/mygroup/myuser
df -k for local fs:
localzfs/users/myuser
1948778496 42750990 914183310 5%
/home/mygroup/myuser
nevertheless when I access nfs share via samba I get no free space .
with local fs it is ok .
The same happens in windows when one maps a network drive.
I will check again tomorrow, but may be I am missing something simple
and obvious ?
Thank you,
Alex
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