AFS Disk Space Allocation


wscell: This workstation belongs to cell 'cas.unc.edu'

wscell:
If you're looking for a simpler "gauge-type" meter, check out phpafsfree. It requires php/gd.

This webserver belongs to AFS cell cas.unc.edu.

Create a map of in AFS cell cas.unc.edu
OR
provide a cell and optional server
(Provide cell alone to query that cell for list of servers. Specified cell must be in this webserver's CellServDB. This technique uses "vos listaddr", which may show cruft if the cell's serverlist hasn't been cleaned of decommissioned servers. Choosing a server which is down or doesn't exist will cause an interminable wait.)

Partition
(One value, ie "/vicepa" or the keyword "all" to map all partitions on the chosen server.)

Show free space / deficit:
No Yes

Show deficits as:
Fixed. 25% of partition size Proportional to partition size

Show warnings about volumes with unlimited quotas:
No Yes

Sort volumes by allocation before mapping:
No Forward Reverse
(Sorting results in slightly more regular maps. Forward sorting tends to move smaller nodes up and left. Reverse sorting tends to move smaller nodes down and right. No sorting mixes large and small volumes resulting in slightly more chaotic maps.)


Map size:
x pixels.



ReadOnly volumes are only shown if the ReadWrite is not on the same partition or the ReadOnly and ReadWrite differ in size.

Time to draw the map is proportional to the number of volumes on the partition. Please be patient (although times longer than ~30 seconds may indicate that the vos commands are timing out, indicative of an incorrect CellServDB, overloaded server, or firewall block).

Proportional deficits may yield extremely large areas if an admin has severely overallocated available disk space.
Example of output at 400 x 300. Mouse over a volume for more info.
Area of of each node is proportional to volume quota.
Color of node indicates percent of volume quota used.
green: < 85%, orange: 85% - 90%, red: 91% - 99%, magenta: 100%+