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тАО11-21-2010 06:11 PM
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тАО11-21-2010 06:53 PM
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SolutionUsage: bdfmegs [ -cghlNPpqstuVv ] [
where:
-c # = Sort on column #
-d = Toggle divisor (1000 or 1024, current=1000)
-e = enhancement for percentage and errors
d=dim h=halfbright i=inverse u=underline b=blink
-g = show gigabytes, otherwise megabytes
-h = Usage (return code=0, Usage to stdout)
-l = local (no NFS)
-M
-N
Repeat -N or use commas: -N vg10,vg24
-p ## = highlight % -ge ##
-P ## = show only % -ge ##
-q = suppress header line and no char enhancements
-s = summarize total, used and available
-t
-u = usage (return code=0, Usage to stdout)
-v = verbose (FStype, FSversion, largefiles, VGversion)
(version info needs read permission for mountpoint)
-V
Repeat -V or use commas: -V vg00,vg01
File(s) or dirpath(s) may be specified to reduce the output of bdfmegs:
bdfmegs -vg /usr/contrib/bin /var/tmp
If bdfmegs is run as bdfgigs (ie, a link), then -g is default.
(bdfmegs ver 5.8_Jul2010)
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО12-13-2012 05:39 AM
тАО12-13-2012 05:39 AM
Re: bdf ouput in GB
When i execute this scripts it is giving the output fine... May i know how to invoke this script with all other options as you said, bdfmegs [ -cghlNPpqstuVv ]
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тАО08-23-2013 04:23 AM
тАО08-23-2013 04:23 AM
Re: bdf ouput in GB
Thanks a lot Bill,
This is exactly what i was looking for.
Regards,
Sandeep Bodkhe
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тАО03-18-2016 04:01 AM
тАО03-18-2016 04:01 AM
Re: bdf ouput in GB
very helpful, I wonder why HP does not include this script in the OS packages,
Many thanks,