asfsm(1.0pre15) asfsm(1.0pre15)
NAMEasfsm - the AfterStep file system monitor
SYNOPSISasfsm [-showzero] [-bg] [-fg] [-bp] [-z] [-pbg] [-pfg] [-pbp] [-i]
DESCRIPTION
The asfsm application is a file system monitor for the AfterStep window
manager. It displays "raised" horizontal bars representing the percent
used of each mounted filesystem. Filesystems of zero initial block size
are represented as "lowered" horizontal bars that span the entire win‐
dow if the -showzero option is used, otherwise they are not shown at
all. asfsm checks the filesystem usage on an interval. Filesystems
mounted between intervals will appear after the next scan. Left click‐
ing the mouse in a bar pops up a window displaying detailed information
about the filesystem that the bar represents. Left clicking the mouse
in the border or anywhere not occupied by a bar pops up a window which
displays the filesystem names and mount directories for each filesystem
available for mount (excluding NFS filesystems on sun machines). An
icon surrounded by a colored rectangle displays the filesystem type and
status. A red rectangle denotes an unmounted filesystem, a green
denotes a mounted filesystem and a yellow rectangle denotes a filesys‐
tem which users do not have permission to mount or unmount. A zip disk
image is displayed for all filesystems whose device name contain "zip",
a jaz disk image is displayed for all filesystems whose device name
contain "jaz", a Compact Disc is displayed for all filesystems whose
type is "RCKRDG", "ISO9660", "iso9660", or "hsfs", a floppy image is
displayed for all filesystems whose device name contains "fd", a dos
floppy image is displayed for all floppies whose device type is "DOS"
or "msdos", a dos hard disk image is displayed for all non-floppies
whose device type is "DOS" or "msdod", a networking image is displayed
for all nfs filesystems (whose filesystem names have a":" in them) and
an image of a hard drive platter with a devil on it is displayed for
everything else. Left clicking inside the colored rectangle toggles
the mount status of the filesystem.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS-showzero
Shows zero sized filesystems such as /proc.
-bg
Changes background color of the main window.
-fg
Changes foreground color of the main window.
-bp
Changes background pixmap of the main window. Can also be None
which lets the background color show through.
-z
Changes foreground color for filesystems of zero initial block
size.
-pbg
Changes background color of the popup window.
-pfg
Changes foreground color of the popup window.
-pbd
Changes border color of the popup window.
-pbp
Changes background pixmap of the popup window. Can also be None
which lets the background color show through, Transparent which
makes it transparent, or Translucent which makes it translucent.
-i
Changes the interval of scan in seconds. The default is every 5
seconds.
INVOCATIONasfsm can be called from one of many ways. The most common invocation
is the command line:
[user@host] ~% asfsm-b green -f blue -i 3 -pbp Translucent&
Another way to call asfsm is from the window manager:
*Wharf - - MaxSwallow "asfsm" asfsm-b green -f blue -i 3 -pbp Translucent&
This line, when placed in the .steprc file in the users home directory
will cause asfsm a button on the Wharf (1) button bar under the after‐
step (1) window manager.
COPYRIGHTS
GNU GPL v2
AUTHORS
David Muse <mused@examco.com> -- application and man page.
3rd Berkeley Distribution 21 April 1998 asfsm(1.0pre15)