1) 'df -m'
This command will show space
usage per filesystem
2) 'du -sh /directory'
This command will show
space usage for 'directory',
in summary form. To
get a breakdown of space usage
for the files
and directories wit
The command
df -h
shows diskspace usage.
df -i
shows how many more inodes (the number of individual files) that you can have.
For more information, use the command
man df
regards
-- lars
At 03:50 2003-09-13, you wrote:
Dear,
How I can check that what amount of disk space is used by Linux OS
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 20:50, Muhammad Imran wrote:
> 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!
>
df -h will show you disk usage info
Also have a
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!
Once upon a time at band camp Thursday 17 July 2003 7:52 am, Alexis Vasquez
wrote:
> I'm planning to do a full server installation with
> everything, maybe not X,
> in a 20G disk how should partition the disk.
>
> I tought
> / 500M
> /boot 90M
> /tmp 300M
> /usr 3000M
> /sw
I'm planning to do a full server installation with
everything, maybe not X,
in a 20G disk how should partition the disk.
I tought
/ 500M
/boot 90M
/tmp 300M
/usr 3000M
/swap 500M
/var ==> Don't know
BTW. what software would you recommend for
proxy,gateway,firewall
Hello all,
After I load the Q3 installer it won't go past the first screen.
It tells me I don't have enough free space for the options selected.
But a DF tells me I have ample free space in /usr.
I have done googling and Q3 FAQ research but saw nothing on this. Any
ideas ?
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Whe
Gotta love the pace of open source progress and google as a way to find
things.
At http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/kdirstat.html, near the bottom of the
page:
> 2002-10-23 New RPM for RedHat 8.0
>
> Daniel Tschan kindly provided a KDirStat 2.2.0 RPM for RedHat Linux
> 8.0:
http://kdirstat.sour
> There is no Red Hat rpm for the latest version; you'll have to build
> it from source:
>
> http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/downloads/kdirstat-2.3.6.tar.bz2
So much to learn... so little time...
Thank you. I'm off to learn some more.
ck
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Cliff> I did not locate kdirstat in my workstation install. I don't see
Cliff> it as a separate rh package. I do find it many times with
Cliff> google. Any suggestions on a source?
There is no Red Hat rpm for the latest version; you'll have to build it
from source:
http://kdirstat.s
>> kdirstat <<
I did not locate this in my workstation install. I don't see it as a
separate rh package. I do find it many times with google.
Any suggestions on a source?
ck
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Jason> Hi all ; Does anyone know of a tool that I can use to analyse
Jason> how much disk space a specific directory ( not filesystem ) is
Jason> using ? in otherwords , something that can allow me to conduct
Jason> an in-depth analysis of a directory tree , how much
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Check
the 'du' command. If you look at the man page you may find the switches needed
to give you what you want.
-Original Message-From: Jason Dale
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 6:56
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Disk s
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 04:56:09PM +0200, Jason Dale wrote:
> Does anyone know of a tool that I can use to analyse how much disk space
> a specific directory ( not filesystem ) is using ? in otherwords , something that can
> allow me to conduct an in-depth analysis of a directory tree ,
> Hi all ;
Hi
>
> Does anyone know of a tool that I can use to analyse how much disk
space
> a specific directory ( not filesystem ) is using ? in otherwords ,
something that can
> allow me to conduct an in-depth analysis of a directory tree , how
much space in Mb
> that t
Hi all ;
Does anyone know of a tool that I can use to analyse how
much disk space
a specific directory ( not filesystem ) is using ? in
otherwords , something that can
allow me to conduct an in-depth analysis of a directory
tree , how much space in Mb
that tree is using , how many files
512M. This have made no difference whatsoever.
>
> A UNIX guru over here suggested I might have some kind of "memory leak."
>
> I really don't know where to start looking for the problem.
>
> PLEEAASSEE help!
Let your system run until you see your swap space n
Has anyone experienced this:
I'm running redhat 8.0 on my desktop at the office. The machine is a Compaq SFF
Pentium 2 with 196 Meg RAM and a 6 GIG disk.
Eversince I installed the OS I have had to reboot +/- every 7 days seeing that machine
runs out of swap, with the HDD then going ballistic an
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 11:16, James McArthur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a word doc here which consists mainly of tables within tables,
> bullets and other formatting oddities. OO never writes the file out
> correctly.
>
> This is the only OO problem I've had with the other MS Office users
> though, s
Hi,
I have a word doc here which consists mainly of tables within tables,
bullets and other formatting oddities. OO never writes the file out
correctly.
This is the only OO problem I've had with the other MS Office users
though, so I cant say I'm disappointed with OO.
James
On Fri, 2003-01-10 a
Schotty wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 22:08, Ekow Oppon wrote:
> > Some of the presentations need to be on posters and my guess is there
> > arent many places that will manage to print a presentation from office.
> > As for waiting..., not possible. Got to have it done.
>
> But you can save it
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 22:08, Ekow Oppon wrote:
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Some of the presentations need to be on posters and my guess is there
> arent many places that will manage to print a presentation from office.
> As for waiting..., not possible. Got to have it done.
But you can save it in any f
are at the beginning of the drive, then you might be able to do so using
parted:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
You would have to resize/move the Linux partitions such that there was
more space for the fat32 partition, and then resize that partition into
the new space.
If your Linux par
ng a
>>> > device full error in Windows or are you really out of memory? If
>>> > you're out of memory, your only realistic option is to buy more memory
>>> > - adding more disk space won't help you.
>>> Windows dynamically manages the swap file
ap. I do not remember
dynamically asignoing swap size in the windows installation.
> I believe you're mixing up memory and hard disk. Are you getting a
> device full error in Windows or are you really out of memory? If
> you're out of memory, your only realistic option is to buy more
you're mixing up memory and hard disk. Are you getting a
> > device full error in Windows or are you really out of memory? If you're
> > out of memory, your only realistic option is to buy more memory - adding
> > more disk space won't help you.
> Windows dynamica
Hi Patrick,
Some of the presentations need to be on posters and my guess is there
arent many places that will manage to print a presentation from office.
As for waiting..., not possible. Got to have it done.
On 9 Jan 2003, Patrick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why not make/do the presentations with OpenOf
Hi,
Why not make/do the presentations with OpenOffice on RH8? If there are
bugs in OpenOffice/RH8 that keep you from doing this, wait for a couple
more weeks and get the upcoming 1.0.2 release. Perhaps this release will
solve your problems.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 15:48, Ekow Oppon
27;re
> out of memory, your only realistic option is to buy more memory - adding
> more disk space won't help you.
Windows dynamically manages the swap file space, so if you are low on
disk space, you are low on swap.
Mirek
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. Are you getting a
device full error in Windows or are you really out of memory? If you're
out of memory, your only realistic option is to buy more memory - adding
more disk space won't help you.
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Hi Guys,
Had compaq Armada M700. Partitioned for Linux and Windows 98.
Probably gave very little (over 2 GB or les) to the Win98.
Chunk of the partition went to RH8.0. Unfortunately, Cannot
run excel and MSWord/Powerpoint simultaneously because WIN98
runs out of memory.
The question is can I squ
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 13:53, Pete Peterson wrote:
> > Yes, "ntpdate servername" is working for me.
> >
> > While I was researching the problem, I found that the ntpd startup
> > script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/ntpd) calls ntpdate to update the time before
> > starting the ntpd daemon.
> >
>
> I had a s
> Subject: Re: RH8 on its own unique time-space continuum
> From: Keith Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 13:16, Keith Morse wrote:
> > Just to confirm what you said about the restrict option. Wasn't required
> >
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 13:16, Keith Morse wrote:
> Just to confirm what you said about the restrict option. Wasn't required
> in my case. Does "ntpdate servername" work?
Yes, "ntpdate servername" is working for me.
While I was researching the problem, I found that the ntpd startup
script (/etc/
On 3 Nov 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 18:39, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > > I have been able to set the time, but ntpd is not keeping my clock up to
> > > date. I am losing 3-5 minutes every day and have to set it by running
> > > netdate manually. I haven't looked into the pro
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 18:39, Mike Chambers wrote:
> > I have been able to set the time, but ntpd is not keeping my clock up to
> > date. I am losing 3-5 minutes every day and have to set it by running
> > netdate manually. I haven't looked into the problem yet.
>
> Check your /etc/ntp.conf file,
On 2 Nov 2002, Keith Winston wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 11:29, Jim Christiansen wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Kind of a repostsorry...
> >
> > Has anyone else done a RH8 install to discover that whether you choose
> > net-time, or not, even root can not adjust the time or date? One person
>
- Original Message -
From: "Keith Winston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: RH8 on its own unique time-space continuum
> I have been able to set the time, but ntpd is not keeping my clock up to
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 11:29, Jim Christiansen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Kind of a repostsorry...
>
> Has anyone else done a RH8 install to discover that whether you choose
> net-time, or not, even root can not adjust the time or date? One person
> mailed me with the report that he had experience
If you run redhat-config-time from a command line you will notice that
when you push the ok button it stops ntpd synchronizes time with the
time server and restarts ntpd. is your time not being kept properly?
do you have the correct time zone set?
Dennis
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 02:29, Jim Chri
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 08:29, Jim Christiansen wrote:
>
> Has anyone else done a RH8 install to discover that whether you choose
> net-time, or not, even root can not adjust the time or date?
No. It works for me ;)
Hi,
Kind of a repostsorry...
Has anyone else done a RH8 install to discover that whether you choose
net-time, or not, even root can not adjust the time or date? One person
mailed me with the report that he had experienced similar problems with null
(as I had also encountered)...
Jim
ps:
"Klotz, Leigh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to make Metacity window manager not eat the meta-space
> character?
Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts
Havoc
Is there a way to make Metacity window manager not eat the meta-space
character?
I use it in Emacs and it is infuriating to have it pop up the upper-left
icon menu.
It makes me feel like I'm using Windows 3.0 or something.
I can find no desktop controls for configuring metacity, other then
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