disk space

2003-09-13 Thread Muhammad Imran
Dear, How I can check that what amount of disk space is used by Linux OS and application running on it and to what extent hard disk space still vacant. thanks!   

Re: Error on running tar -zxvf /dev/st0

2003-09-13 Thread Randy Kelsoe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I tried the command and got - [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# tar tvf /dev/st0 tar: /dev/st0: Cannot read: Cannot allocate memory tar: At beginning of tape, quitting now tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# What OS was used to create the tape? A

RE: Error on running tar -zxvf /dev/st0

2003-09-13 Thread support
>If you just want to look at the contents of the tape, try: > >tar tvf /dev/st0 Hi, I tried the command and got - [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# tar tvf /dev/st0 tar: /dev/st0: Cannot read: Cannot allocate memory tar: At beginning of tape, quitting now tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now [EMAIL PR

Re: Error on running tar -zxvf /dev/st0

2003-09-13 Thread Randy Kelsoe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I got the below error message on doing a "tar -zxvf /dev/st0", ran it to check status of files, file sizes, directory structure that's backed up on SCSI tape drive. Any idea what the problem is? Thanks for any ideas. [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# tar -zxvf /dev/st0 tar (ch

Re: Free Monitioring tool

2003-09-13 Thread Lars Andersson
It depends on what you need. If it´s monitoring the status of your machines I recommend www.nagios.org , monitoring dosen't get better than that. Easy to integrate with alerts by SMS, email etc. If it's performance you want to measure you have many programs to choose from. Redhat comes with syss

Free Monitioring tool

2003-09-13 Thread Suresh Babu A. [IT Engineer]
Hi Team, Anyone came across free tool to monitor system performance. Thanks SureshA [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list

Error on running tar -zxvf /dev/st0

2003-09-13 Thread support
Hi, I got the below error message on doing a "tar -zxvf /dev/st0", ran it to check status of files, file sizes, directory structure that's backed up on SCSI tape drive. Any idea what the problem is? Thanks for any ideas. [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# tar -zxvf /dev/st0 tar (child): /dev/st0: Cannot r