Disk Free / Usage
Hi
Is there any to findout the disk free/usage from sql query itself.
In AIX we are using df -g command to find out the disk free. I need same result using sql query.
Is it possible? if it yes, how ?
Thanks
Ranga
yes. but not files as such. may be nodes... fine with create java ... stuff in oracle.
may be the require result would be
Filesystem GB blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4 0.31 0.25 20% 2890 5% /
/dev/hd2 3.38 1.63 52% 41744 10% /usr
/dev/webmlv01 275.00 25.82 91% 38 1% /ora/W 1/data01
/dev/webmlv02 615.00 36.57 95% 70 1% /ora/W 23/data02
/dev/webmlv03 277.62 10.00 97% 38 1% /ora/W234/data03
Edited by: Rangarajan on Jan 30, 2009 6:09 AM
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By default, Windows XXX Logical disk Free Space monitor is enable for all windows XXX. You may check whether an override to disable it. Moreover, Windows Server XXXX Logical Disk Free Space (%) Low and Windows Server 2008 Logical Disk Free Space (MB) Low
is disable by default and you should manually enable it.
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