Provided by: libfilesys-diskspace-perl_0.05-16_all
NAME
Filesys::DiskSpace - Perl df
SYNOPSIS
use Filesys::DiskSpace; ($fs_type, $fs_desc, $used, $avail, $fused, $favail) = df $dir;
DESCRIPTION
This routine displays information on a file system such as its type, the amount of disk space occupied, the total disk space and the number of inodes. It tries "syscall(SYS_statfs)" and "syscall(SYS_statvfs)" in several ways. If all fails, it "croak"s.
OPTIONS
$fs_type [number] type of the filesystem. $fs_desc [string] description of this fs. $used [number] size used (in Kb). $avail [number] size available (in Kb). $ffree [number] free inodes. $fused [number] inodes used.
Installation
See the INSTALL file.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Fabien Tassin. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Fabien Tassin <fta+cpan@sofaraway.org>
NOTES
This module was formerly called File::Df. It has been renamed into Filesys::DiskSpace. It could have be Filesys::Df but unfortunatly another module created in the meantime uses this name. Tested with Perl 5.003 under these systems : - Solaris 2.[4/5] - SunOS 4.1.[2/3/4] - HP-UX 9.05, 10.[1/20] (see below) - OSF1 3.2, 4.0 - Linux 2.0.*, 2.2.* Note for HP-UX users : if you obtain this message : "Undefined subroutine &main::SYS_statfs called at Filesys/DiskSpace.pm line XXX" and if you are using a hp9000s700, then edit the syscall.ph file (in the Perl lib tree) and copy the line containing "SYS_statfs {196;}" outside the "if (defined &__hp9000s800)" block (around line 356).