Subject: Re: flaky 'df' output
To: Ryan Ordway <rimsky@teleport.com>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/07/1998 11:37:12
Ryan Ordway wrote:
>
> disks:
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sd1a 837450 509451 244254 67% /
> /dev/sd1g 1155239 963371 76344 92% /home
> /dev/sd0g 495599 9 446030 0% /home2
> /dev/sd0a 743390 495600 173451 74% /httpd
> /dev/sd0b 1000563 743587 156919 82% /ftp
>
> Now, sd1a and sd0g are actually correct. sd1 is an external 1.22
> GB SCSI disk on my Quadra 630 at SCSI 1, sd0 is an external 1.09 GB SCSI
> disk at SCSI 0. / is a ~800MB partition, and /home takes up the remainder
> of the 1.22 Gigs, minus 50MB for swap. /home2 is a ~500MB partition, and
> /httpd and /ftp are approximately 250MB partitions on sd0.
>
> Obviously, if sd0 == 1.09 GB, then sd0g + sd0a + sd0b should be
> 1.09 GB, correct? Well, /home2 is right... /httpd it looks like is the sum
> of sd0g and sd0a, and sd0b is the size of the whole disk. Similar
> situation with sd1... sd1a being correct, and sd1g being the total disk
> size.
>
> Of course, this is from a snapshot around 1.3E/F... I think
> mid-may of this year. I'm wondering if this has been fixed in -current.
i believe this has been fixed since then (the problem has actually been
around for quite a while).
> Also, does anybody know if the "reaper" code has been added to the
> main tree? I'm hoping to upgrade to -current soon, but that would be silly
> if I don't have a bootable kernel ;-) [1]
not as of last night, but jason has been out of town this weekend, so
maybe sometime tomorrow.
later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - PMD Intel Corporation
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