Do you mean box, or filesystem? I'll do both. (I'm good like that.)
$/ = "";
while (<>) {
my ($box) = /(.*)/;
my ($t_used, $t_avail);
for (split /\n/) {
my ($fd,$used,$avail,$per) =
/^(\S+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\%/ or next;
$t_used += $used;
$t_avail += $avail;
warn "$box:$fd at $per%\n" if $per > 88;
}
my $t_per = int(100 * $t_used / $t_avail);
warn "$box at $t_per%\n" if $t_per > 88;
}
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