# This just displays the file system disk usage at the end of the report... # You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the # rest of the line. # this is in the format of = . Whitespace at the beginning # and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign # is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*. # Yes = True = On = 1 # No = False = Off = 0 Title = "Disk Space" # Which logfile group... LogFile = NONE # disk report options # Uncomment this to show the home directory sizes #$show_home_dir_sizes = 1 #$home_dir = "/home" # Uncomment this to show the mail spool size #$show_mail_dir_sizes = 1 #$mail_dir = "/var/spool/mail" # Uncomment this to show the system directory sizes /opt /usr/ /var/log #$show_disk_usage = 1 # The variables df_options and disk_cmd are used to customize the reporting # of filesystem disk usage. For example, the following are the defaults # for Linux OS: # $df_options = "-h -l -x tmpfs" # $disk_cmd = "df $df_options" # Uncomment this to add -l to df command. Only see local disks. #$local_disks_only = 1 # The variable diskfull_threshold, when set to a positive number, will # print a warning if the disk utilization exceeds that number. Default # is 90. Set to 0 if no warning desired. #$diskfull_threshold = 0 # Regular expression to exclude directories from disk full warnings. # Expression is achored at the beginning with ^, but not at the end. #$diskfull_exclude_dirs = /run/media ######################################################## # This was written and is maintained by: # Kirk Bauer # # Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports, # etc, to kirk@kaybee.org. ######################################################## # vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 et