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RE: df -k confusion

From: DEVERGE Philippe <Philippe.DEVERGE_at_opt.nc>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:43:21 +1100
Message-Id: <10650.119265@fatcity.com>


Hi,

        Yes it is due to the system management there is by default always 10% not allowed on a filesystem.

        and when your filesystem is 100% full, your system do not crash and your SA can access to the filesystem.

        I do not remember the command to resize this percentage. On non critical filesystem like where database
files are located you can set this percentage less than than 10% (1%) = and
gain some place to increase the datafile.

	Regards
	PHD

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Rajesh Dayal [SMTP:Rajesh_at_ohitelecom.com]
> Date: lundi 16 octobre 2000 16:26
> =C0: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Objet: df -k confusion
>=20
> Dear All,
> Although this is not a Oracle Question, but I hope some-one
> would clarify this.
> When I do df -k on of my one of my client's system=20
> (DEC Alpha 4100, 4.0 F ) , the result is as follows:
>=20

> # df -k
> Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/rz9a 257759 107568 124415 47% /
> /proc 0 0 0 100% /proc
> /dev/rz9g 1247782 548630 574373 49% /usr
> /dev/rz10a 1524822 428791 943548 32% /oracle
> /dev/rz10g 2537116 2015704 267700 89% /data
> /dev/rz11a 99151 51252 37983 58% /u01
> /dev/rz11d 744551 579251 90844 87% /u02
> /dev/rz11e 2033598 1434467 395771 79% /u03
> /dev/rz11f 1016791 368988 546123 41% /u04
> /dev/rz11g 2033598 1562492 267746 86% /u05
> /dev/rz11h 2033598 1347940 482298 74% /u06
>=20
> The problem is that the sum of used and available blocks don't
> match=20
> with total no of Blocks. They are always less by app. 10% from the =
total
> no of
> blocks. Is there any specific reason for this???
>=20

> TIA,
> Rajesh
>=20

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> --=20
> Author: Rajesh Dayal
> INET: Rajesh_at_ohitelecom.com
>=20

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