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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-02-04 16:04:50 +0100
committerJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-02-04 16:04:50 +0100
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DiskU/DiskIO documented in README
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@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ Monitors have default aliases.
`BatteryP Dirs Args RefreshRate`
- aliases to `battery`
-- Files: list of directories in /proc/acpi/battery/ directory where to
+- Dirs: list of directories in /proc/acpi/battery/ directory where to
look for the `state` and `info` files. Example:
`["BAT0","BAT1","BAT2"]`. Only the first 3 directories will be
searched.
@@ -353,9 +353,20 @@ Monitors have default aliases.
`left`
- Default template: `Batt: <left>`
-`Disk Disks Args RefreshRate`
+`DiskU Disks Args RefreshRate`
-- aliases to `disk`
+- aliases to `disku`
+- Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
+ where the template can contain <size>, <free>, <used>, <freep> or
+ <usedp> for total, free, used, free percentage and used percentage
+ of the given file system capacity. Example:
+ `[("/", "<used>/<size>"), ("sdb1", "<usedp>")]`
+- Args: the argument list (see below). `-t`/`--template` is ignored.
+- Default template: none (you must specify a template for each file system).
+
+`DiskIO Disks Args RefreshRate`
+
+- aliases to `diskio`
- Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
where the template can contain <total>, <read>, <write> for total,
read and write speed, respectively. Example: