How to view disk space information

How to view disk space information in CLI

Perhaps you can share the output for the command ipcheck.
You should get an output like:
esalab.cisco.com> ipcheck
  Ipcheck Rev           1
  Date                  Mon Jun 18 10:43:20 2012
  Model                 C150
  Platform               (8066)
  MGA Version           Version: 7.5.2-014
  Build Date            2012-03-06
  Install Date          2012-05-03 08:36:10
  Burn-in Date          Unknown
  Serial No.            001D09F09F6B-7xxxxx1
  BIOS Version          A02I
  RAID Version          02
  RAID Status           READY
  RAID Type             1
  RAID Chunk            Unknown
  BMC Version           1.70
  Disk 0               
  Disk 1               
  Disk 2               
  Disk 3               
  Disk 4                233GB Seagate ST3250620NS 3BKH at ata2-master SATA300
  Disk 5               
  Disk 6                233GB Seagate ST3250620NS 3BKH at ata3-master SATA300
  Disk 7               
  Disk Total            466GB
  Root                  400MB 43%
  Nextroot              400MB 42%
  Var                   400MB 0%
  Log                   54GB 16%
  DB                    2GB 0%
  Swap                  6GB
  Mail Queue            10GB
  RAM 1 A               512M ECC 667MHz
  RAM 1 B               512M ECC 667MHz
  RAM 2 A               512M ECC 667MHz
  RAM 2 B               512M ECC 667MHz
  RAM Total             2G
  CPU 1                 D 2G 800FSB 0.5M Cache
  PCI 1                 PCI-X 64-bit Empty
  PCI 2                 PCI-e 8x Empty
  NIC Data 1            00:xx:xx:xx:xx:6b, NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (BCM5721)
  NIC Data 2            00:xx:xx:xx:xx:6c, NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (BCM5721)
  PS1                   Unknown
  PS2                   Unknown
  Key                   1da, IronPort Anti-Spam
  Key                   1da, Receiving
  Key                   expire, Bounce Verification
  Key                   expire, Central Mgmt
  Key                   expire, Intelligent Multi-Scan
  Key                   expire, IronPort Email Encryption
  Key                   expire, IronPort Image Analysis
  Key                   expire, McAfee
  Key                   expire, Outbreak Filters
  Key                   expire, RSA Email Data Loss Prevention
  Key                   expire, Sophos
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