From: Kenji Arisawa arisawa@ar.aichi-u.ac.jp
Subject: [9fans] adm. pseudo-WORM fs
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 12:48:37 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19980131034837.GqKmitqF3XzKjcs9WYnP2PesVAul2HxuAHshsd0wHcg@z> (raw)
Hello 9fans!
I have installed pseudo-WORM file system.
However I don't know how to administrate the system.
My system is:
w0: 4.3GB
w1: 500MB
w2: 500MB
and the configuration is:
filsys main c[w1w2]fw0
I want to know how much the pseudo-WORM is consumed.
Statw command on 9fs shows:
9fs% statw
cwstats
nio = 0 0 0
cache main
maddr = 3
msize = 5107
caddr = 514
csize = 255350
sbaddr = 239333
craddr = 374767 374767
roaddr = 374772 374772 0+68%
slast = 103908
snext = 374771
wmax = 374770 0+68%
wsize = 1058376 1+93%
57161 none
55 dirty
0 dump
198075 read
59 write
0 dump1
cache 2% full
Thanks,
Kenji Arisawa
E-mail: arisawa@aichi-u.ac.jp
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