The statvfs
module, used in Example 14-11, contains a number of constants and test functions that can
be used with the optional os.statvfs
function,
which returns information about a filesystem.
Example 14-11. Using the statvfs Module
File: statvfs-example-1.py import statvfs import os st = os.statvfs(".") print "preferred block size", "=>", st[statvfs.F_BSIZE] print "fundamental block size", "=>", st[statvfs.F_FRSIZE] print "total blocks", "=>", st[statvfs.F_BLOCKS] print "total free blocks", "=>", st[statvfs.F_BFREE] print "available blocks", "=>", st[statvfs.F_BAVAIL] print "total file nodes", "=>", st[statvfs.F_FILES] print "total free nodes", "=>", st[statvfs.F_FFREE] print "available nodes", "=>", st[statvfs.F_FAVAIL] print "max file name length", "=>", st[statvfs.F_NAMEMAX]preferred block size => 8192
fundamental block size => 1024
total blocks => 749443
total free blocks => 110442
available blocks => 35497
total file nodes => 92158
total free nodes => 68164
available nodes => 68164
max file name length => 255
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