I recommend the
Win32::DirSize module, by yours truly. It was written to
calculate directory sizes, but handles whole drives as well. Here's a sample:
use strict;
use Win32::DirSize;
my $DiskInfo; # this stores the disk information
my $Result = disk_space(
"C:",
$DiskInfo,
);
if ($Result == DS_RESULT_OK) {
my ($DiskSizeUnit, $DiskFreeUnit, $QuotaFreeUnit);
my ($ConvDiskDize, $ConvDiskFree, $ConvQuotaFree);
$ConvDiskDize = best_convert(
$DiskSizeUnit,
$DiskInfo->{HighTotalBytes},
$DiskInfo->{LowTotalBytes},
);
$ConvDiskFree = best_convert(
$DiskFreeUnit,
$DiskInfo->{HighFreeBytes},
$DiskInfo->{LowFreeBytes},
);
$ConvQuotaFree = best_convert(
$QuotaFreeUnit,
$DiskInfo->{HighQuotaBytes},
$DiskInfo->{LowQuotaBytes},
);
print "Disk Size = $ConvDiskDize $DiskSizeUnit \n";
print "Disk Free = $ConvDiskFree $DiskFreeUnit \n";
print "Quota Free = $ConvQuotaFree $QuotaFreeUnit \n";
}
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