Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 154
Monitoring file system use (manually), Using the disk usage tool, Using the df command
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Monitoring file system use (manually) Using the disk usage tool The Disk Usage icon on the front panel of the CDE allows you to manually display information about total space and available space on a file system. To find this icon: v With the POD feature, click the User Tools icon (the paper and pencil) to open a subpanel. v Without the POD feature, click the Application Manager icon (the file drawer containing a ruler, calculator, and pencil) to open a window. In this window, click the Desktop_Tools icon. When you click the Disk Usage icon, AIX displays information for all currently mounted file systems as shown in this example: Filesystem /dev/hd4 /dev/hd2 /dev/hd9var /dev/hd3 /dev/hd1 /dev/lv00 /dev/lv01 /dev/lv02 512-blocks 16384 1359872 16384 32768 16384 1015808 2015232 3014656 Free %Used 7024 58% 493128 64% 13528 18% 30984 6% 15368 7% 983440 4% 1951888 4% 2919936 4% Iused %Iused Mounted on 1069 27% / 17071 11% /usr 305 15% /var 87 3% /tmp 136 7% /home 66 1% /var/psf 16 1% /var/psf/segments 17 1% /var/pd The first column displays AIX file systems that are also directories. These directories are all subdirectories of the /dev parent directory, which means that they contain special files for I/O devices. The most important column is the fourth from the left that displays the percentage of each file system used. Using the df command You can see how your AIX system uses space in a single file system by using the df command. To manually display the space on the file system where your current directory is located, enter this command on the AIX command line: df . AIX displays this: Filesystem 512-blocks /dev/hd1 16384 Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on 15368 7% 136 7% /home File systems and directories to clean up Certain file systems and directories tend to fill up. You should check, and if necessary, clean up these file systems and directories regularly. See Chapter 32, "Customizing error logs in the InfoPrint Manager AIX server," on page 313 for more information that will help reduce the amount of clean up that is necessary. File systems used by all InfoPrint installations If either the /var/psf or the /var/pd file system is more than 85% full, you should contact your InfoPrint service representative to determine whether you need to clean out files or modify any configuration settings. You might consider removing some files, such as large error or accounting logs. You can find these files in the following locations: v Server accounting logs: /var/pd/servername/accounting.logs 140 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures