partsize(1M)
partsize --
return the size of the active UNIX System partition
Synopsis
partsize [-ds] raw-device
Description
The function of partsize is to print the size
of the active UNIX System
partition for the raw-device disk drive.
The size value returned is in megabytes (MB = 2E20 bytes).
This command is intended for use with
the installation scripts, but is available for general use.
If the system cannot retrieve a valid partition table,
there will be a non-zero exit value.
If a valid partition table is found, but no active UNIX system
partition is found, it will display a value of zero.
raw-device-
the required raw-device argument is the character
special device for the
disk drive to be accessed.
It should be the slice 0 device to represent the
entire device (for example,
/dev/rdsk/0s0 or /dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s0).
Options
partsize takes the following options:
-d-
Displays the disk geometry and the configuration layout of the
four optional disk partitions.
Disk partitions are initialized using the
fdisk(1M)
command.
Unused partition entries contain the value 100 in the OS
field.
-s-
Displays the size of the entire disk in megabytes.
The value can be greater than the size of the UNIX System
partition if multiple partitions were allocated.
Files
/dev/rdsk/0s0-
/dev/rdsk/1s0-
/dev/rdsk/cCbBtTdDsS-
See
sd01(7)
for an explanation of device name notation.
References
disk(7),
fdisk(1M),
vtoc(7)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004