December 1999
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
10h 39m
English
Many UNIX commands exist to check configuration, status, and resource information. These tools generally report on only a snapshot in time. You can periodically track configuration changes or test the status of disk devices or resources by writing and using custom scripts that include these (and other) commands.
The bdf and df commands can be used not only to see the mounted filesystem configuration, but also to report filesystem usage and capacity information. You can use this command to do the following:
Monitor filesystem space, to avoid filesystem capacity limits
Check that the necessary filesystems are mounted
View the relationship between the filesystem mount points and associated logical volumes ...
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