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2011 Nov 11
1
virt-df: ext2/3/4 statvfs(2) output changed between two recent Linux kernels (3.2.0)
...river
(this driver is used for ext2 & ext3 in recent Fedora), and doesn't
appear to have anything to do with 'bigalloc'.
commit f975d6bcc7a698a10cc755115e27d3612dcfe322
Author: Theodore Ts'o <tytso at mit.edu>
Date: Fri Sep 9 19:00:51 2011 -0400
ext4: teach ext4_statfs() to deal with clusters if bigalloc is enabled
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2013 Sep 17
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
In fact the thing I really want to achieve is to be able to find the
values and the algorithm that enable me to reproduce the percentage
given by df (and to understand deeply what it means).
Why do I need it? Because I'm trying to write some script to do
capacity planning and space problem forecast. Currently I don't really
know which values I should use to do it. (I could use the
2013 Sep 17
2
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
OK. Thanks for the journal information. I thought tune2fs -l and
dumpe2fs were the same. In reality it's almost the same but not
entirely ^^
I hear you about all the internal mecanisms that make the FS working
or give it some features, and I do understand that it takes some place
on the disk. However what I don't understand is why the number given
in the "available column" is