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PYDF

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
BUGS
FILES
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR

NAME

pydf - report colourised filesystem disk space usage

SYNOPSIS

pydf [options] [file]

DESCRIPTION

pydf is a python script that displays the amount of disk space available on the mounted filesystems, using different colours for different types of filesystems. Output format is completely customizable.
If an optional

file argument is given, pydf displays just information about filesystem containing the file(s), otherwise it displays information about all mounted filesystems.

OPTIONS

--help

Show summary of options.

-v, --version

Show version of program.

-a, --all

include filesystems having 0 blocks

-h, --human-readable

print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 133K 2341M 2448G)

-H, --si

likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024

--block-size=SIZE

use SIZE-byte blocks

-k, --kilobytes

like --block-size=1024

-i, --inodes

show information about inodes instead of blocks

-l, --local

limit listing to local filesystems

-m, --megabytes

like --block-size=1048576

-g, --gigabytes

like --block-size=1073741824

--blocks

use filesystem native block size

--bw

do not use colours

--mounts=FILE

file to get mount information from. On normal linux system, only /etc/mtab or /proc/mounts make sense. Use /proc/mounts when /etc/mtab is corrupted or inaccessible (the output looks a bit weird in this case though)

-B, --show-binds

Show also mount --bind mounted filesystems.

BUGS

POSIX mandates to have f_blocks and f_bfree to be the number in units of f_frsize. However, many programs are buggy, including df(1) from coreutils, and Linux kernel often lies and reports f_frsize == f_bsize. Some filesystem and some other operating systems don’t, and then the size reported by pydf is incorrect. As a stopgap measure, there is a parameter statvfs_block in /etc/pydfrc where you can force f_frsize or f_bsize.

FILES

/etc/pydfrc

main configuration file

˜/.pydfrc

per-user configuration file

SEE ALSO

df (1)

AUTHOR

Radovan Garabík <garabik@kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk>