Hello all
I am looking after a HP ProLiant DL380 Redhat linux machine
running kernel 2.4.9-e.24smp.
The DL380 has disks 0 to 5 installed, each being 72.8 GB
There is also a Storeage Works connected (I think) with bays 1 to 3 used, each containing 148.8 GB disks.
I would like to find out what actual disks I have installed via the command line and if there is 20 GB of unused disk space on any of the disks.
Forgive me but I am used to the Solaris format and df commands and I am stuck within Linux.
I have tried various combinations of fdisk -l [device] but I an not getting anywhere.
Any help would be apreciated.
Cheers, Stuart
I am looking after a HP ProLiant DL380 Redhat linux machine
running kernel 2.4.9-e.24smp.
The DL380 has disks 0 to 5 installed, each being 72.8 GB
There is also a Storeage Works connected (I think) with bays 1 to 3 used, each containing 148.8 GB disks.
I would like to find out what actual disks I have installed via the command line and if there is 20 GB of unused disk space on any of the disks.
Forgive me but I am used to the Solaris format and df commands and I am stuck within Linux.
I have tried various combinations of fdisk -l [device] but I an not getting anywhere.
Any help would be apreciated.
Cheers, Stuart