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How can I find the free space available on mounted volumes using Perl?


I'm trying to untar a file. Before untarring I would like to know free space available on the mounted volume. The plan is if there is not enough space I will not untar it! So how can I find the free space available on a mounted volume using Perl? By the way, I'm using Perl for tar and untar.

Everybody is saying about df and dh but these commands doesn't work on the mount points. What if I want to find the free space that I can write into on a mounted point?


Solution

  • Using shell commands to generate a single K-free number which Perl can use:

    Change into the directory where you want to untar (if not already there) and execute:

    df . | grep -v '^Filesystem' | awk 'NF=6{print $4}NF==5{print $3}{}'
    

    Or replace "." with the actual mount point.

    The grep gets rid of the header and the awk prints out the kilobytes available for both split and no-split lines.

    This is based on the following sort of output, you may have to adjust if your UNIX outputs something different:

    Filesystem    1K-blocks      Used  Available  Use%  Mounted on
    /dev/sda4     206434224  56965356  139065176   30%  /
    varrun          1037296       132    1037164    1%  /var/run
    varlock         1037296         0    1037296    0%  /var/lock
    udev            1037296        68    1037228    1%  /dev
    devshm          1037296        12    1037284    1%  /dev/shm
    /dev/sda2         93327     43535      44973   50%  /boot
    /dev/sdc1     155056484  29417456  117824612   20%  /media/extra160
    gvfs-fuse-daemon
                  206434224  56965356  139065176   30%  /home/pax/.gvfs