Hi,
I’m running the following program:
#! /usr/local/bin/perl
BEGIN
{
push ( @INC, "$ENV{HOME}/Filesys-DiskSpace-0.05/lib"); # Filesys::
+DiskSpace - Perl df
}
use strict;
use warnings;
require Filesys::DiskSpace;
# file system /home or /dev/sda5
my $dir = "/home";
# get data for /home fs
my ($fs_type, $fs_desc, $used, $avail, $fused, $favail) = Filesys::Dis
+kSpace::df $dir;
# calculate free space in %
my $df_free = (($avail) / ($avail+$used)) * 100.0;
# display message
my $out = sprintf("Disk space on $dir == %0.2f\n",$df_free);
print $out;
And Failed with the following error:
Can't call method "Filesys::DiskSpace::df" without a package or object reference at ./try.pl line 27.
Please advice.
Thanks.
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