The Filesystems drilldown displays information on the disk usage for each filesystem on the Unix system, and the proportion of disk space that has been used for each filesystem.
Note: Refer to man df(1) for further details on the values shown in the Filesystems page.
To open the Filesystems and Disk Information drilldown
Click Filesystems.
To view disk usage in a chart
Right-click the Filesystems page and select View as Chart.
The information is displayed on a set of bar graphs that represent used and free disk space. Use the drop-down By Megabyte / By Percentage control to specify how to view disk usage.
To view disk usage in a table
Right-click the Filesystems page and select View as Grid.
Column | Description |
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Filesystem | The Unix device that holds a filesystem. |
Used Space | The amount of used space on the filesystem. |
Free Space | The amount of free space on the filesystem. |
Mounted On | The mount point for the filesystem. |
To view disk usage for NFS mounted disks
NFS (Network File System) was developed by Sun Microsystems to allow a Unix host to use disk space on a remote machine as if it were local storage. Spotlight provides a shortcut option to allow you to show or hide disk usage for NFS mounted disks.
Right-click the Filesystems page and select Show NFS mounted Filesystems.
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