#! /bin/sh # spacefor - determine available disk space # About how many things of $1 bytes will fit in the available space for # stuff of type $2 ("incoming", "articles", "control", "outbound $3", # or "archive") without cramping things too badly? # # You'll have to change this -- your blocksize and minimum-free-desired # amounts will probably differ, and you may need to name filesystems # explicitly. Note that all amounts are expressed in # target-filesystem blocks, not some arbitrary absolute unit. (Absolute # units might be better but there is no agreement on what they should be.) # =()<. ${NEWSCONFIG-@@}>()= . ${NEWSCONFIG-/usr/lib/news/bin/config} PATH=$NEWSCTL/bin:$NEWSBIN:$NEWSPATH ; export PATH umask $NEWSUMASK # file to look at, free blocks desired, and free inodes desired est= case "$2" in incoming) arg="$NEWSARTS/in.coming" ; blocks=5000 ; inodes=1000 ;; articles) arg="$NEWSARTS" ; blocks=5000 ; inodes=1000 ; est='-e 3000' ;; control) arg="$NEWSCTL" ; blocks=3000 ; inodes=100 ;; outbound) arg="/usr/spool/uucp" ; blocks=10000 ; inodes=1000 ;; archive) arg="$NEWSARTS" ; blocks=1 ; inodes=1 ; est='-e 3000' ;; *) echo "$0: bad type argument \`$2'!!" >&2 exit 2 ;; esac exec dostatfs $est $1 $arg $blocks $inodes