Show Current Disk Usage
For WHM version 11.32
This feature displays information about how your server’s hard drive is being used.
The information is spread across 2 tables.
The Current Disk Usage Information Table
This table shows how information is stored on your server’s hard drive(s). The information is distributed across 6 columns.
| Column |
Description |
| Device |
The partition or hard disk to which the other information pertains. |
| Size |
The total size of the partition or hard disk. |
| Used |
The amount of information that is taken up on the partition or hard disk. |
| Available |
The amount of free space available on the partition or hard disk. |
| Percent Used |
The percentage of the partition or hard disk that is currently filled. |
| Mount Point |
The location of the partition or hard disk in the server’s directory structure. |
The IO Statistics Table
This
IO (input/output)
Statistics table contains information about how files have been written to and read from your server’s partitions and hard drives. This information is distributed across 6 columns:
| Column |
Description |
| Device |
The partition or hard disk to which the information pertains. |
| Trans./Sec |
The number of blocks being written and read per second. This is a measure of the partition’s or hard drive’s ability to manipulate information. |
| Blocks Read/sec |
The number of blocks that are read per second. This is a measure of the partition’s or hard drive’s rate of output. |
| Blocks Written/Sec |
The number of blocks that are written per second. This is a measure of the partition’s or hard drive’s rate of input. |
| Total Blocks Read |
The total number of blocks that have been read from the partition or hard drive. This is a measure of how much information your hard drive has been required to output. |
| Total Blocks Written |
The total number of blocks that have been written to the partition or hard drive. This is a measure of how much information your hard drive has been required to process as input. |
Topic revision: r4 - 09 Aug 2011 - 15:34:19 - Main.GeorgeAlpizar