On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Thomas Kula wrote:

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 07:28:14PM -0500, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:

Adding on to Thomas and Andrew's comments, it seems conventional at
the sites I interact with, to have a small volume on each fileserver
partition that is mounted at
/afs/cellname/service/partitions/servername.{a,b,c,...}
Then a simple 'fs lq /afs/.../partitions/*' will give output for the
the partition disk usage, which is a quick way to check if the
physical disks on the fileservers are at risk of filling.


Does this have any advantage over `vos partinfo'?

Not much ... it saves you from having to iterate over servers (and know what they all are), if kept up-to-date. It also prints out the usage as a percent, which is either a bug or a feature depending on how you look at it.

--kaduk
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