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df displays wrong figures for network mounts
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Bruno Haible |
Subject: |
df displays wrong figures for network mounts |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:37:55 +0200 |
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Hi,
Here's a case where GNU df 5.2.1 displays figures that are totally off
the reality.
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ df --version
df (coreutils) 5.2.1
...
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ df .
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
//ibook/bruno 13827584 12813056 1014528 93% /smb/ibook
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ ls -l
total 0
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ dd if=/dev/zero of=dummy1 bs=1024
count=100000
dd: writing `dummy1': No space left on device
99521+0 records in
99520+0 records out
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ ls -l
total 99520
-rw-r--r-- 1 bruno user 101908480 Aug 11 02:45 dummy1
address@hidden:/smb/ibook/data/temp $ df .
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
//ibook/bruno 13827584 12813056 1014528 93% /smb/ibook
So, although between the two "df ." operations, I have stored
99 MB of data, the "Available" figure has not shrunk by a single kilobyte.
And equally confusing, although "dd" reports "no space left on device",
"df ." keeps on telling me that there's ca. 1 GB free space.
The machine is a Linux/x86 machine, Linux 2.4.x, glibc 2.3.x.
What is going on?
/smb/ibook is a smbfs mount pointing to another machine, 'ibook'.
On that machine,
address@hidden:~/data/temp $ df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/disk0s3 13827604 12674556 1014772 93% /
/dev/disk0s5 10417852 10417852 0 100% /Volumes/UserData
...
the /smb/ibook directory resides on the / partition and has 1 GB available,
but the /smb/ibook/data directory resides on the /Volumes/UserData
partition and is full.
/smb/ibook/data is actually a symbolic link pointing into the
/Volumes/UserData partition. It does not look like a symbolic link on
the host:
address@hidden:~ $ ls -ld data
lrwxr-xr-x 1 bruno bruno 17 24 Aug 2004 data -> /Volumes/UserData
address@hidden:/smb/ibook $ ls -ld data
drwxr-xr-x 1 bruno user 4096 Aug 11 00:54 data
The mistake that 'df' did is: When it climbed up directories until it
found a mount point
/smb/ibook/data/temp
/smb/ibook/data
/smb/ibook
it only considered mount points on the current host (linuix), but ignored
mount points and symbolic links on the machine that exports the filesystem.
Bruno
- df displays wrong figures for network mounts,
Bruno Haible <=