Re: [9fans] Help with Interpretation

2020-01-05 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Thanks! I built the file server using a 32-bit 386 kernel but I think 64-bit CWFS was used?  I will try to figure out somehow which block size was selected, and that gives me something to work with. Looks like it is just under 1 GB used if I have the 4K block size, and just under 2 GB used i

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Re: [9fans] Help with Interpretation

2020-01-05 Thread Steven Stallion
> I am trying to make sense of these numbers but having some difficulty > finding any documentation explaining them. Your best bet is to read the source in /sys/src/cmd/cwfs; cwfs is a ported version of the original file server, ie. Ken's. > Can someone either point me to that documentation or

[9fans] Help with Interpretation

2020-01-05 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
Hi, I am trying to learn how to work out the used/free space on the cwfs file systems on my 9front file server. The plan 9 primary partition has the following sub-partitions: 9fat - 100MB nvram - 512B other - 12.84GB fscache - 12.84GB fsworm - 64.21GB If I use con -C /srv/cwfs.cmd to run