From: martelli AT cadlab DOT it (Alex Martelli) Subject: stat (thus du) too optimistic on disk usage 14 Sep 1997 09:26:27 -0700 Message-ID: Content-Type: text To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Hello, I'm using b18 and it seems to me like stat is far too optimistic regarding disk usage by a given file -- it seems to believe that a small disk file may occupy just 512 or 1024 bytes of disk space, while depending on the filesystem it could be taking up 16K or even 32k (particularly if one has a FAT filesystem...). Sample case: on a FAT filesystem, make a directory with 7 files of a few bytes each and run du -k on it; it will claim 7 kB are being taken, while in fact something like 7*16 or 7*32 might be. The problem of too-large granularity of disk space occupation being common in older Unix filesystems too, I would expect du to be able to compensate for this misreporting (e.g. with a command line switch to inform it of the actual blocksize), but it seems to be trusting stat blindly. So maybe the stat "syscall" should be fixed, leaving du alone? I tried rooting around in syscalls.cc and some attempt _is_ apparent to get the "real" blocksize, but apparently it must be failing undetectedly... any suggestion? Alex - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".