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тАО03-14-2006 03:15 AM
тАО03-14-2006 03:15 AM
kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
200 +
291.92 +
4600 +
2300 +
200 +
270 +
24 =
7885.92/1024 = 7.701 giga bytes space.
What about terabytes 1024 giga = 1 tera byte.
Kindly, confirm this calculation
# bdf
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3 204800 89336 114568 44% /
/dev/vg00/lvol1 298928 32392 236640 12% /stand
/dev/vg00/lvol8 4710400 627984 4050872 13% /var
/dev/vg00/lvol7 2310144 1331168 971344 58% /usr
/dev/vg00/lvol4 204800 71832 132600 35% /tmp
/dev/vg00/lvol6 2736128 1873056 856352 69% /opt
/dev/vg00/lvol5 24576 2344 22064 10% /home
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тАО03-14-2006 03:20 AM
тАО03-14-2006 03:20 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
Here is the link provides you with good information,
http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/
-Arun
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тАО03-14-2006 03:24 AM
тАО03-14-2006 03:24 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
attached is a script bdfmegs, which will report bdf sizes in megabytes.
Best regards,
Robert-Jan
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тАО03-14-2006 03:24 AM
тАО03-14-2006 03:24 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
are:
KB = 2^10
MB = 2^20
GB = 2^30
TB = 2^40
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тАО03-14-2006 05:52 AM
тАО03-14-2006 05:52 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
root: 200 MB
stand: 298MB
var: 4.7 GB
usr: 2.3 GB
tmp: 204 MB
opt: 2.7 GB
home: 24 MB
1 TB = 1024 GB = 1024*1024 MB
Hope that helps.
Regards,
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тАО03-14-2006 08:02 AM
тАО03-14-2006 08:02 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
lvextend -L 3072 /dev/vg00/lvol10
That's 3GB.
then fsadm ad capital M for megabytes:
fsadm -b 3072M /var/adm/crash
Rgds...Geoff
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тАО03-14-2006 03:16 PM
тАО03-14-2006 03:16 PM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО03-15-2006 12:33 AM
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Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
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тАО03-15-2006 01:45 AM
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Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
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тАО03-15-2006 01:49 AM
тАО03-15-2006 01:49 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
Math is good for you. Those who like science and can do math go into physics, chemistry, (or engineering); those who like science but can't do math go into biology.
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тАО03-15-2006 03:52 AM
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Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
So if you still want to refer to 2^10 Bytes you are demanded to talk of one kibi Byte.
Similarily 2^20 is one mebi byte, and 2^30 one gibi byte.
I am convinced they did this to please the marketing and sales people so that they now can sell you 1000000000 bytes as one GB instead of 1073741824 what you payed for ;-)
http://www.iec.ch/zone/si/si_bytes.htm
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тАО03-15-2006 04:09 AM
тАО03-15-2006 04:09 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
This discovery was a very disturbing experience for me because it shattered my bandwith/througput guesstimations up to that point ;-)
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тАО03-15-2006 04:15 AM
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Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
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тАО03-15-2006 04:19 AM
тАО03-15-2006 04:19 AM
Re: kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes
a flaw I made because a bit is indeed an 8th of an octet.
I meant to have written that 1 Mbps is merely ca. 122 kB/s.
But I was referring to the base 10 vs. base 2 obfuscation anyway.