I Though I tried it before and it didn't work! So I tied it again and realized you're parsing for the header line!
So I ended up with this:
echo "[df]"
echo "Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on"
df -Pk | grep ^/dev
Looks good now.
Also this is the client on the hobbit server , ive been restarting the server to get client change but I assume its
ok to use the runclient.sh script.
One other thing , one other thing , a popular Distro of Perl for the hp goes in /opt/perl but others go
in /usr and /usr/local and the old one in /usr/contrib. Ive all of them on system . The config script pick one
I don't want to use; so Ive been edit the perl.sh just to have /opt/perl in it. Be nice if I could just supply this
as an option the configure.
BTW Thanks for the great support and great program!
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 02:31:21PM -0400, Michael Nemeth wrote:
As far a df goes there are really no options to do this You can look for fs types but there are several valid ones.
In BB I just grepped
df -Pk | grep ^/dev
Well, you can do that in the Hobbit client as well. The
~hobbit/client/bin/hobbitclient-hp-ux.sh client program *is* a shell
script, so sticking your grep on the df command there will work.
I'll look at your netstat output.
Henrik
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