MacBook Disk Space Usage
Hi,
Has anyone found a utility that can be used to locate disk space usage on the MacBook? I would like to find out what files are eating up my disk space and would prefer to not have to use UNIX commands to accomplish this. I need to delete something off my computer but need help to locate the culprit. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Use a program such as WhatSize or Disk Inventory X to determine where the space is being used.
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how do I determine disk space usage by table1, table2 ?Use the _SEGMENTS views for this. Make sure to include dependent objects such as indexes if you're wanting to get an idea of the "total" size of the table. Perhaps you could give us more information on your requirements and what you're seeking to accomplish. -
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how do I determine disk space usage by table1, table2 ?marco wrote:
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what is the best way to set up a disk space usage alert for my sql server 2008r2 databases. i want to get a notification or alert whenever the disk usage is >80%, thank you as usual.Hi
You can use sql server job for same. I am using below procedure configured with sql job running every 15 mins
Example: EXEC [DBA_DiskSpaceMntr]
@mailto = 'team mail',
@CDrivethreshold = 1024,
@OtherDrivethreshold = 10240
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[DBA_DiskSpaceMntr]
@mailto nvarchar(4000),
@CDrivethreshold INT,
@DDrivethreshold INT,
@YDrivethreshold INT,
@OtherDrivethreshold INT
AS
BEGIN
declare @count int;
declare @DiskFreeSpace int;
declare @tempfspace int;
declare @tempdrive char(1);
declare @mailbody nvarchar(4000);
declare @MailSubject nvarchar(1000);
declare @AlertMessage nvarchar(4000);
declare @altflag bit;
declare @sub nvarchar(4000);
declare @cmd nvarchar(4000);
set @count = 0;
SET @mailbody = '';
SET @cmd = '';
set nocount on
IF EXISTS(select * from sys.sysobjects where id = object_id('#driveinfo'))
drop table #driveinfo
create table #driveinfo(id int identity(1,1),drive char(1), fspace int)
insert into #driveinfo EXEC master..xp_fixeddrives
SELECT @DiskFreeSpace = fspace FROM #driveinfo where drive in ('C')
IF @DiskFreeSpace < @CDrivethreshold
Begin
SET @MailSubject = 'Drive C: free space is low on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar)
SET @mailbody = 'Drive C: on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar) + ' has only ' + CAST(@DiskFreeSpace AS VARCHAR) + ' MB left. Please free up space on this drive. '
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@profile_name = 'SQLDBA_Support',
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@subject = @MailSubject,
@body = @mailbody,
--@file_attachments = @logfile,
@body_format = 'HTML'
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Begin
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@profile_name = 'SQLDBA_Support',
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@subject = @MailSubject,
@body = @mailbody,
--@file_attachments = @logfile,
@body_format = 'HTML'
End
SELECT @DiskFreeSpace = fspace FROM #driveinfo where drive in ('Y')
IF @DiskFreeSpace < @YDrivethreshold
Begin
SET @MailSubject = 'Drive Y: free space is low on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar)
SET @mailbody = 'Drive Y: on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar) + ' has only ' + CAST(@DiskFreeSpace AS VARCHAR) + ' MB left. Please free up space on this drive. '
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_send_dbmail
@profile_name = 'profile_name',
@recipients= @mailto,
@subject = @MailSubject,
@body = @mailbody,
--@file_attachments = @logfile,
@body_format = 'HTML'
End
set @mailbody='';
while (select count(*) from #driveinfo ) >= @count
begin
set @tempfspace = (select fspace from #driveinfo where id = @count and drive not in ('C','Q','D','Y'))
set @tempdrive = (select drive from #driveinfo where id = @count and drive not in ('C','Q','D','Y'))
if @tempfspace < @OtherDrivethreshold
BEGIN
SET @altflag = 1;
SET @mailbody = @mailbody + '<p>Drive ' + CAST(@tempdrive AS NVARCHAR(10)) + ' has ' + CAST(@tempfspace AS NVARCHAR(10)) + ' MB free</br>'
--SET @cmd = 'dir /s /-c ' + @tempdrive + ':\ > ' + @logfile
--EXEC xp_cmdshell @cmd
END
set @count = @count + 1
end
IF (@altflag = 1)
BEGIN
SET @sub = 'Monitor Space on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar)
set @mailbody = 'The below drives on ' + cast(Serverproperty('Machinename') as nVarchar) + ' have low disk space then threshold limit ' + CAST(@OtherDrivethreshold as VARCHAR(10)) +' Please free up the space in below specified drives <p>' + @mailbody
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EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_send_dbmail
@profile_name = 'Profile name',
@recipients= @mailto,
@subject = @sub,
@body = @mailbody,
--@file_attachments = @logfile,
@body_format = 'HTML'
END
drop table #driveinfo
set nocount off
END
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This will take a while. Wait until it is finished.
System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2409
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https://www.omnigroup.com/more
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http://pondini.org/TM/30.html -
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Doing the info on all folders visible in Finder;
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Developer: 160kB
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System: 2.53 GB
Users: 13.8 GB
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Big directories (anything over 1gig)
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10.7 Lib
5.28 Apps
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GB in 5 months.
These are absolute small numbers, but from the overall view
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Sincerely
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Sincerely
Karl
>>> Anders Gustafsson<[email protected]>
20.04.2011 13:03 >>>
>,
>> Are there any possibilities to get this trend more
>detailed
>> from NRM or any other Netware-Tools?
>>
>Sure, try NRM, select a volume, Inventory
>
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My System tablespace is consuming 24,000 MB disk space, The user i have created that contain all the objects is another tablespace.
I just want to know is there any way to shrink system tablespace or anything else that can be done to reduce its size?
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Dear All,
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GW Disk Space Usage Management
Hi There!
We have a client who amoung 20 employees uses around 250GB of Disk Space for
GW.
Whilst we aren't having any significant issues presently around GW, each of
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Andre>>> On 14/02/12 at 5:02 p.m., Michael Bell<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/13/2012 4:42 PM, Andre Southgate wrote:
>> Hi There!
>>
>> We have a client who amoung 20 employees uses around 250GB of Disk Space
> for
>> GW.
>>
>> Whilst we aren't having any significant issues presently around GW, each
> of
>> the mailboxes for the heavy users is around 20‑30GB. They have asked us
> to
>> show them what is taking the most space, and get their levels down a
> litte.
>> Say 4GB a Mailbox.
>>
>> Is it possible to run a report that shows me the 5000 largest messages
> in
>> the system across either mailbox or Post Office.
>>
>> I can do this with a find * from the client and sort by size, but it
> doesn't
>> really show me if deleting said message will actually bring down the
> size,
>> as if someone else has it too, then it just removes the pointer.
>>
>> Also is there something required once a customer removes say 5000
> messages
>> from their mailboxes, to tell GW to release the space etc?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Andre
> MAILBOX STATISTICS in GWCHECK would be faster.
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