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DF(1)                       NetBSD Reference Manual                      DF(1)


NAME
df - display free disk space
SYNOPSIS
df [-aiklmnP] [-t type] [file | file_system ...]
DESCRIPTION
df displays statistics about the amount of free disk space on the speci- fied file_system or on the file system of which file is a part. Values are displayed in 512-byte per block block counts. If neither a file or a file_system operand is specified, statistics for all mounted file systems are displayed (subject to the -l and -t options below). Note that the printed count of available blocks takes minfree into ac- count, and thus will be negative when the number of free blocks on the filesystem is less than minfree. The following options are available: -a Show all filesystems. By default only filesystems mounted with the MNT_IGNORE flag clear are shown. -i Include statistics on the number of free inodes. -k By default, all sizes are reported in 512-byte block counts. The -k option causes the numbers to be reported in kilobyte (1024 bytes) counts. -l Display statistics only about mounted file systems with the MNT_LOCAL flag set. If a non-local file system is given as an argument, a warning is issued and no information is given on that file system. -m The -m option causes the numbers to be reported in megabyte (1024*1024 bytes) counts. -n Print out the previously obtained statistics from the file sys- tems. This option should be used if it is possible that one or more file systems are in a state such that they will not be able to provide statistics without a long delay. When this option is specified, df will not request new statistics from the file sys- tems, but will respond with the possibly stale statistics that were previously obtained. -P Produce output in the following portable format: If both the -P and -k option are specified, the output will be preceded by the following header line, formatted to match the da- ta following it: "Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on\n" If the -P option is specified without the -k options, the output will be preceded by the following header line, formatted to matche the data following it: "Filesystem <blksize>-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on\n" The header line is followed by data formatted as follows: "%s %d %d %d %d%% %s\n", <file system name>, <total space>, <space used>, <space free>, <percentage used>, <file system root> -t type Is used to indicate the actions should only be taken on filesys- tems of the specified type. More than one type may be specified in a comma separated list. The list of filesystem types can be prefixed with ``no'' to specify the filesystem types for which action should not be taken. If a file system is given on the command line that is not of the specified type, a warning is is- sued and no information is given on that file system.
ENVIRONMENT
BLOCKSIZE If the environment variable BLOCKSIZE is set, and the -k and -m options are not specified, the block counts will be dis- played in units of that size block.
SEE ALSO
quota(1), fstatfs(2), getfsstat(2), statfs(2), getbsize(3), getmntinfo(3), fs(5), fstab(5), mount(8), quot(8), tunefs(8)
HISTORY
A df utility appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. NetBSD 1.6.1 January 13, 1994 2

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