Thankx for your mail
It is working in fine when i logged in bourne and korn shell
But i need to be done on C shell.
For C shell i have edited /etc/.login .This is working fine when i do telnet
login. But when i do CDE login and open any terminal this is not reflected.

What could be the problem


----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Putnam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: display the diskusage of their home direcory


> Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Sure. Put this:
> >
> > echo "Your current disc consumption:"
> > du -s $HOME/.
> >
> > in /etc/profile. However, if they have a lot of files this will take a
long time
> > and annoy everyone.
> >
> > | If not
> > | Is is possible to displays /home disk space with some welcome message?
> >
> > Sure:
> >
> > echo "Current space utilisation in /home:"
> > df /home
> >
> > That's much faster, and probably more useful anyway.
>
> How is that more usefull for showing a users usage?
>
> Here is one way to do it <untested so use at your own risk>
>
> Run a cron job each night that logs the users disk usage to a file
> with somethin like this
>
> (Assumes all directories under home are users directories and that
> you've created a directory at /var/log/usage with 755 permissions)
>
> cat usage.sh
> #!/bin/sh
>
> for user in `ls -d /home/*/`;do
>    du -sh $user >$user/.usage
>    chown $user:$user $user/.usage
> done
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> As root add someting like this to roots crontab:
>
>    30 01 * * * /path/to/usage.sh
>
> Then put something like this in /etc/profile
>
> echo "Your disk usage is:"
> cat $HOME/.usage
>
> Each users .usage file will get overwritten with the new info each
> day.
>
> If that isn't often enough run the cron job more frequently.
>
>
>
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