Actually, after looking at it, it shouldn't be a problem to convert it to Windoze. Mail scripts such as Blat work fine with Perl. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Graham" mgraham@resgen.com To: "Grey, Michael" Michael.Grey@ttc.ca; "toasters" toasters@mathworks.com; "Israel, Meital" meital.israel@intel.com Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 3:29 PM Subject: Re: E-mail warning to CIFS users about quota limit remaining
: There is a script available on now, that does what you ask. : : http://now.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/disk_usage/ : : It is however a perl script, but you might be able to run it under perl for : windows. Assuming there is a working implementation of the rsh command for : windows, and if you could substitute something for the unix mail command. Lots : of people use perl for windows, so it should be relatively easy to find a mail : workaround. Not really sure about the rsh though. : : The script also assumes that you are using user quotas. I got that impression : from your message. : : It would of course be easier to implement on a *NIX box if you have any. : : : Matt : -- : __________________________________________________________ : If you can remain calm, you just don't have all the facts¿ : : : "Grey, Michael" wrote: : > : > Does anyone have a script that I can run from within Windows NT that will : > provide an e-mail notification when a users home directory is above a : > certain (75%) threshold of available space remaining. : > : > I know the script would not be dynamic though running it once a day would be : > sufficient. : > : > I running 6.1R1 on a F740 : > : > Regards, : > : > Michael Grey : > Supervisor - Operations Support : > Information Technology Services : > Toronto Transit Commission : > 416-393-6791 : > michael.grey@ttc.ca :