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DF(1)			  BSD General Commands Manual			 DF(1)

NAME
     df — display free disk space

SYNOPSIS
     df [-agklmn] [-G | -i | -P] [-t type] [file | file_system ...]

DESCRIPTION
     df displays statistics about the amount of free disk space on the speci‐
     fied file_system or on the file system of which file is a part.  By
     default, all sizes are reported in 512-byte block counts.	If neither a
     file or a file_system operand is specified, statistics for all mounted
     file systems are displayed (subject to the -l and -t options below).

     Note that the printed count of available blocks takes minfree into
     account, and thus will be negative when the number of free blocks on the
     filesystem is less than minfree.

     The following options are available:

     -a	     Show all mount points, including those that were mounted with the
	     MNT_IGNORE flag.

     -G	     Display all the fields of the structure(s) returned by
	     statvfs(2).  This option cannot be used with the -i or -P
	     options, and it is modelled after the Solaris -g option.  This
	     option will override the -g, -h, -k, and -m options, as well as
	     any setting of BLOCKSIZE.

     -g	     The -g option causes the numbers to be reported in gigabytes
	     (1024*1024*1024 bytes).

     -h	     "Human-readable" output.  Use unit suffixes: Byte, Kilobyte,
	     Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, Exabyte in order to
	     reduce the number of digits to four or less.

     -i	     Include statistics on the number of free inodes.

     -k	     By default, all sizes are reported in 512-byte block counts.  The
	     -k option causes the numbers to be reported in kilobytes (1024
	     bytes).

     -l	     Display statistics only about mounted file systems with the
	     MNT_LOCAL flag set.  If a non-local file system is given as an
	     argument, a warning is issued and no information is given on that
	     file system.

     -m	     The -m option causes the numbers to be reported in megabytes
	     (1024*1024 bytes).

     -n	     Print out the previously obtained statistics from the file sys‐
	     tems.  This option should be used if it is possible that one or
	     more file systems are in a state such that they will not be able
	     to provide statistics without a long delay.  When this option is
	     specified, df will not request new statistics from the file sys‐
	     tems, but will respond with the possibly stale statistics that
	     were previously obtained.

     -P	     Produce output in the following portable format:

	     If both the -P and -k option are specified, the output will be
	     preceded by the following header line, formatted to match the
	     data following it:

	     "Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on\n"

	     If the -P option is specified without the -k options, the output
	     will be preceded by the following header line, formatted to match
	     the data following it:

	     "Filesystem <blksize>-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on\n"

	     The header line is followed by data formatted as follows:

	     "%s %d %d %d %d%% %s\n", <file system name>, <total space>,
		 <space used>, <space free>, <percentage used>,
		 <file system root>

	     Note that the -i option may not be specified with -P.

     -t type
	     Is used to indicate the actions should only be taken on filesys‐
	     tems of the specified type.  More than one type may be specified
	     in a comma-separated list.	 The list of filesystem types can be
	     prefixed with “no” to specify the filesystem types for which
	     action should not be taken.  If a file system is given on the
	     command line that is not of the specified type, a warning is
	     issued and no information is given on that file system.

ENVIRONMENT
     BLOCKSIZE	If the environment variable BLOCKSIZE is set, and the -g, -h,
		-k and -m options are not specified, the block counts will be
		displayed in units of that size block.

SEE ALSO
     quota(1), fstatvfs(2), getvfsstat(2), statvfs(2), getbsize(3),
     getmntinfo(3), fs(5), fstab(5), mount(8), quot(8), tunefs(8)

HISTORY
     A df utility appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.

BSD				 March 4, 2008				   BSD
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