Summary :df to show space greater than 1TB ?

From: shane.larkin@vodafone.ie
Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 10:34:27 EDT


Many thanks to all who replied especially to Jan Mark Holtzer and Bob
Harris

Solution was a modified df binary from Jan Mark and some other workarounds
from Bob ( see below )

You could upgrade to a v5.* release. In v5.0, a new statfs()
        system call was introduced that used 64 bit values to return
        file system size information. And the df utility uses the new
        statfs(). See the v5.0 release notes for more information.
        <http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/pub_page/V50_DOCS.HTM>

     o You could apply Fileset quotas using the chfsets -b option.
        This will cause the statfs() system call to return the fileset
        quota maximum limit for the size of the mounted file system
        instead of the total domain size. Of course, this would _ONLY_
        work if neither the #usr nor #dat filesets needed to use more
        than a terabyte of storage. If either of those filesets needed
        more than a terabyte of storage, you could not use fileset
        quotas.

Shane Larkin
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