I recall making this change some time back, and there was a problem with something, can't remember what, but I eventually changed it back. But that was also many versions ago, probably version 3.something. It may just work now, and worth a try. Please let us know the results.
If it's the alpha component people are worried about, manipulating the data isn't difficult though. Something similar to this will do the trick.
toByte() { OUTPUT=$1 DENOM=$(echo $OUTPUT | sed -e "s/^.*\(.\)$/\1/") NUMBER=$(echo $OUTPUT | sed "s/.$//") [ "$DENOM" = "K" ] && OUTPUT=$(echo "$NUMBER*1024" | bc) [ "$DENOM" = "M" ] && OUTPUT=$(echo "$NUMBER*1024*1024" | bc) [ "$DENOM" = "G" ] && OUTPUT=$(echo "$NUMBER*1024*1024*1024" | bc) [ "$DENOM" = "T" ] && OUTPUT=$(echo "$NUMBER*1024*1024*1024*1024" | bc) echo $OUTPUT }
On 11 December 2014 at 03:19, Nick Pettefar <Nick at pettefar.com> wrote:
The graphs still work, I believe the df -h is just for the web page display.
The Disk and Trends graphs still show the same values after the -h change on our systems.
Regards,
Nick Pettefar
On 10 December 2014 at 19:13, Galen Johnson <solitaryr at gmail.com> wrote:
Also, df -k is numeric...df -h is alphanumeric and would require additional manipulation to graph.
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