ccollect/contrib/patrick/rdu
Patrick Drolet 3d92f30574 Add ccollect_mgr.sh, rdu and S60ccollect_example (initscript for ccollect)
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
2009-10-30 10:30:30 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# Get the real disk usage for a group of selected files
#
# This script counts the size of the files and directories
# listed, but exclude files that have hard links referenced outside
# the list.
#
# The undelying objective of this script is to report the
# real amount of disk used for backup solutions that are heavily
# using hard links to save disk space on identical files (I use
# ccollect, but this likely works with rsnapshot)
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# 20091002 - initial release - pdrolet (rdu@drolet.name)
# --------------------
# Parse options
# --------------------
# Known problem:
# - Command line cannot get a directory with a space in it
#
kdivider=1
find_options=""
while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do
case "$1" in
-m)
kdivider=1024
;;
-g)
kdivider=1048576
;;
-h|--help)
echo
echo $0: \<directories\> \[options below and any \"find\" options\]
echo \ \ -m: result in mega bytes \(rounded up\)
echo \ \ -g: result in giga bytes \(rounded up\)
echo \ \ -h: this help
echo
exit 0
;;
*)
find_options="${find_options} $1"
;;
esac
shift
done
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compute the size
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 1) Find selected files and list link count, inodes, file type and size
# 2) Sort (sorts on inodes since link count is constant per inode)
# 3) Merge duplicates using uniq
# (result is occurence count, link count, inode, file type and size)
# 4) Use awk to sum up the file size of each inodes when the occurence count
# and link count are the same. Use %k for size since awk's printf is 32 bits
# 5) Present the result with additional dividers based on command line parameters
#
echo $((( `find ${find_options} -printf '%n %i %y %k \n' \
| sort -n \
| uniq -c \
| awk '{ if (( $1 == $2 ) || ($4 == "d")) { sum += $5; } } END { printf "%u\n",(sum); }'` \
+ ${kdivider} -1 ) / ${kdivider} ))