Questions tagged [df]
df is a standard Unix computer program used to display the amount of available disk space for filesystems
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df reporting weird file usage info
This is on an ubuntu machine running jaunty (9.04). Yesterday there was 30 something gigs free, now df is reporting:
/dev/sda1 9.2G 5.1G 3.7G 59% /
none 966M ...
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Parse df output by columns
I'm having difficulty extracting the Filesystem and Mounted on columns from the df ouput.
$df -Hl
Results in
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %...
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Explaination needed for strange `df` and `du` results
Can someone help me to understand the following output:
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/xvda1 8.0G 7.5G 167M 98% /
udev 7.4G 8.0K 7.4G 1% /dev
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Raspbian: USB drive mounted and accessible but doesn't show on `df -h`
I have an USB drive connected to my Raspberry Pi running Raspbian. The directories on it are accessible using cd, ls etc. but the drive doesn't show up when running df. It however does show when I run
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BTRFS discrepancy between df and du
the difference between disk usage reported by df and du makes 20% of capacity of my drive. It is ubuntu-type btrfs filesystem with @ and @home. Where could be the problem please?
df -h /dev/sda2
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Linux df command returns permission denied
Any ideas on how I can fix this, Im not sure it should return those results anyway...
$ df
df: `/var/named/chroot/etc/named': Permission denied
df: `/var/named/chroot/var/named': Permission denied
df:...
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Can I hide BIND mount points from DF?
Is there a formal way to hide the mount points of BIND from df (in CentOS 6.4) ?
It's ugly and distracting.
Apparently people have been complaining about it for a decade but I cannot seem to google ...
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Why are df and du command show inconsistent results?
When I run df -h it shows that 95% has been used in /data4 and I am the only user under /data4.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
overlay 591G 455G 136G 78% /
tmpfs ...
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Why my disk not in /dev/diskstats
I can see the device /dev/xsda by df -h command.
But the device not shown in /proc/diskstats. Instead, there are devices names as below:
sda
sda0
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sda6
lsbk does not show the device either
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Why does it say no space available when a lot are avaliable?
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 30G 290M 28G 2% /
devtmpfs 63G 0 63G 0% /dev
tmpfs 63G 0 63G 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs ...
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Is there a way I can check which block of disk is really used?
I use df and du to check disk usage of centos,then I get different results from these tools.
[root@localhost home]# df -Th
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/...
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Wrong available storage reported for mac os
The available space on my Macbook Air is not getting reported correctly.
Hard disk capacity is 120GB out of which 17GB is getting reported as available space when I check HD info.
When I see in ...
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Why does the output of `lsblk` and `df -h` seem to conflict?
I'm trying to create a directory /mnt/data that will be mounted on to /dev/mapper/centos-home, since that's the biggest partition. The output of lsblk looks like this:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM ...
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Debian df - What are my partitions
I have a debian server hosted by Kimsufi. It has 2TB of HDD storage. When I run df -h on my server I get this output:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 20G 1.3G 17G ...
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System check : lsscsi Vs df
Runnning lssci I get 3 disks infos :
$ lsscsi
[0:0:0:0] disk ATA Samsung SSD 850 EMT0 /dev/sda
[2:0:0:0] disk ATA VB0250EAVER HPG0 /dev/sdb
[3:0:0:0] disk ATA ...