praba kar wrote:
eg) bytesused = os.system('du -sh /Users/enmail')
if I print this bytesused variable the output of
bytesused variable is the below

14M     /Users/enmail
0

It's unlikely this is the contents of "bytesused", because os.system() does not return the output of the program that is run, it returns only the exit value. (See the doc.) The "14M ..." part is actually being printed by the "du" command as it runs. "bytesused" contains only the "0" that you show above.

Now From this Output I want only '14M" I cannot split
this output by space.  If anyone know regarding this
mail me ASAP

You are looking for either os.popen() or the newer, more flexible "subprocess" module (available in Python 2.4). Again, check the docs for details and examples for both of these.

Basically you would do this:

result = os.popen('du -sh /Users/enmail').read()
# now parse result...

-Peter
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