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I am restoring a database backup on my server and i wanted to watch output of df -h and restore utility 'db2pd -utilities'. I tried this:
watch -n 2 "db2pd -utilities && df -h

output(summarized):



    Every 2.0s: db2pd -utilities && df -h    

Database Member 0 -- Active -- Up 0 days 23:11:19

Utilities:
Address ID Type State Invoker Priority

0x000000E0 1 RESTORE 0 0 0


Progress:
Address ID PhaseNum CompletedWork
0x00003088 1 1 1073745920 bytes
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 39G 824M 36G 3% /
tmpfs 253G 16K 253G 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2 194M 36M 149M 20% /boot
/dev/sda1 200M 264K 200M 1% /boot/efi
/dev/sda4 20G 215M 19G 2% /home
/dev/sda5 20G 1.4G 17G 8% /opt
/dev/sda9 166G 6.6G 151G 5% /tempWork
/dev/sda7 9.7G 152M 9.0G 2% /tmp
/dev/sda6 20G 227M 19G 2% /var


actually the outputs are more and long I had to remove some parts and they combine together and become hard to read. what should i use ti make space between them?










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    I am restoring a database backup on my server and i wanted to watch output of df -h and restore utility 'db2pd -utilities'. I tried this:
    watch -n 2 "db2pd -utilities && df -h

    output(summarized):



        Every 2.0s: db2pd -utilities && df -h    

    Database Member 0 -- Active -- Up 0 days 23:11:19

    Utilities:
    Address ID Type State Invoker Priority

    0x000000E0 1 RESTORE 0 0 0


    Progress:
    Address ID PhaseNum CompletedWork
    0x00003088 1 1 1073745920 bytes
    Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/sda3 39G 824M 36G 3% /
    tmpfs 253G 16K 253G 1% /dev/shm
    /dev/sda2 194M 36M 149M 20% /boot
    /dev/sda1 200M 264K 200M 1% /boot/efi
    /dev/sda4 20G 215M 19G 2% /home
    /dev/sda5 20G 1.4G 17G 8% /opt
    /dev/sda9 166G 6.6G 151G 5% /tempWork
    /dev/sda7 9.7G 152M 9.0G 2% /tmp
    /dev/sda6 20G 227M 19G 2% /var


    actually the outputs are more and long I had to remove some parts and they combine together and become hard to read. what should i use ti make space between them?










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      I am restoring a database backup on my server and i wanted to watch output of df -h and restore utility 'db2pd -utilities'. I tried this:
      watch -n 2 "db2pd -utilities && df -h

      output(summarized):



          Every 2.0s: db2pd -utilities && df -h    

      Database Member 0 -- Active -- Up 0 days 23:11:19

      Utilities:
      Address ID Type State Invoker Priority

      0x000000E0 1 RESTORE 0 0 0


      Progress:
      Address ID PhaseNum CompletedWork
      0x00003088 1 1 1073745920 bytes
      Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/sda3 39G 824M 36G 3% /
      tmpfs 253G 16K 253G 1% /dev/shm
      /dev/sda2 194M 36M 149M 20% /boot
      /dev/sda1 200M 264K 200M 1% /boot/efi
      /dev/sda4 20G 215M 19G 2% /home
      /dev/sda5 20G 1.4G 17G 8% /opt
      /dev/sda9 166G 6.6G 151G 5% /tempWork
      /dev/sda7 9.7G 152M 9.0G 2% /tmp
      /dev/sda6 20G 227M 19G 2% /var


      actually the outputs are more and long I had to remove some parts and they combine together and become hard to read. what should i use ti make space between them?










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      I am restoring a database backup on my server and i wanted to watch output of df -h and restore utility 'db2pd -utilities'. I tried this:
      watch -n 2 "db2pd -utilities && df -h

      output(summarized):



          Every 2.0s: db2pd -utilities && df -h    

      Database Member 0 -- Active -- Up 0 days 23:11:19

      Utilities:
      Address ID Type State Invoker Priority

      0x000000E0 1 RESTORE 0 0 0


      Progress:
      Address ID PhaseNum CompletedWork
      0x00003088 1 1 1073745920 bytes
      Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/sda3 39G 824M 36G 3% /
      tmpfs 253G 16K 253G 1% /dev/shm
      /dev/sda2 194M 36M 149M 20% /boot
      /dev/sda1 200M 264K 200M 1% /boot/efi
      /dev/sda4 20G 215M 19G 2% /home
      /dev/sda5 20G 1.4G 17G 8% /opt
      /dev/sda9 166G 6.6G 151G 5% /tempWork
      /dev/sda7 9.7G 152M 9.0G 2% /tmp
      /dev/sda6 20G 227M 19G 2% /var


      actually the outputs are more and long I had to remove some parts and they combine together and become hard to read. what should i use ti make space between them?







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