Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mmlai!burzio From: burzio@mmlai.UUCP (Tony Burzio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Weird bdf response Keywords: disk space report Message-ID: <561@mmlai.UUCP> Date: 5 Jun 89 02:48:07 GMT Organization: Martin Marietta Labs, Baltimore, MD Lines: 32 I noticed something strange with the new bdf command. When you enter the command from the ROOTSERVER, you get the correct list: $ bdf Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/0s0 241215 183478 33615 85% / /dev/dsk/2s0 290754 99450 162228 38% /disk2 /dev/dsk/1s0 290754 140697 120981 54% /disk1 mmlai:/users 291606 251770 10676 96% /mmlai/users However, when you are on a diskless cnode (with swap disk) you get the following: $ bdf Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/0s0 -637229 -514041 1312557-21364% / /dev/dsk/2s0 290754 92459 169219 35% /disk2 /dev/dsk/1s0 290754 140695 120983 54% /disk1 mmlai:/users 291606 251770 10676 96% /mmlai/users Most strange. My guess is that since my swap disk on the diskless node is also 0s0, bdf is getting confused. The df command works on both. Is this a "feature"? While I'm on the topic, anybody at HP know when you will be able to put a user disk on a satellite node? ********************************************************************* Tony Burzio * A' swatting we will go... Martin Marietta Labs * Take that you bug! Hee'yah! mmlai!burzio@uunet.uu.net * *********************************************************************