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  4. uuuussssttttaaaatttt((((2222))))                                                              uuuussssttttaaaatttt((((2222))))
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  8. NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
  9.      _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt - get file system statistics
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  11. SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
  12.      _####_iiii_nnnn_cccc_llll_uuuu_dddd_eeee _<<<<_ssss_yyyy_ssss_////_tttt_yyyy_pppp_eeee_ssss_...._hhhh_>>>>
  13.      _####_iiii_nnnn_cccc_llll_uuuu_dddd_eeee _<<<<_uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt_...._hhhh_>>>>
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  15.      _iiii_nnnn_tttt _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt_((((_dddd_eeee_vvvv______tttt _dddd_eeee_vvvv_,,,, _ssss_tttt_rrrr_uuuu_cccc_tttt _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt _****_bbbb_uuuu_ffff_))))_;;;;
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  17. DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  18.      _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt returns information about a mounted file system.  _d_e_v is a device
  19.      number identifying a device containing a mounted file system [see
  20.      _mmmm_aaaa_kkkk_eeee_dddd_eeee_vvvv(3C)].  _b_u_f is a pointer to a _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt structure that includes the
  21.      following elements:
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  23.           _dddd_aaaa_dddd_dddd_rrrr______tttt   _ffff______tttt_ffff_rrrr_eeee_eeee_;;;;       _////_**** _TTTT_oooo_tttt_aaaa_llll _ffff_rrrr_eeee_eeee _bbbb_llll_oooo_cccc_kkkk_ssss _****_////
  24.           _iiii_nnnn_oooo______tttt     _ffff______tttt_iiii_nnnn_oooo_dddd_eeee_;;;;      _////_**** _NNNN_uuuu_mmmm_bbbb_eeee_rrrr _oooo_ffff _ffff_rrrr_eeee_eeee _iiii_nnnn_oooo_dddd_eeee_ssss _****_////
  25.           _cccc_hhhh_aaaa_rrrr      _ffff______ffff_nnnn_aaaa_mmmm_eeee_[[[[_6666_]]]]_;;;;    _////_**** _FFFF_iiii_llll_ssss_yyyy_ssss _nnnn_aaaa_mmmm_eeee _****_////
  26.           _cccc_hhhh_aaaa_rrrr      _ffff______ffff_pppp_aaaa_cccc_kkkk_[[[[_6666_]]]]_;;;;    _////_**** _FFFF_iiii_llll_ssss_yyyy_ssss _pppp_aaaa_cccc_kkkk _nnnn_aaaa_mmmm_eeee _****_////
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  28.      _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt fails if one or more of the following are true:
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  30.      _EEEE_IIII_NNNN_VVVV_AAAA_LLLL         _d_e_v is not the device number of a device containing a
  31.                     mounted file system.
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  33.      _EEEE_FFFF_AAAA_UUUU_LLLL_TTTT         _b_u_f points outside the process's allocated address space.
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  35.      _EEEE_IIII_NNNN_TTTT_RRRR          A signal was caught during a _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt system call.
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  37.      _EEEE_NNNN_OOOO_LLLL_IIII_NNNN_KKKK        _d_e_v is on a remote machine and the link to that machine is
  38.                     no longer active.
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  40.      _EEEE_CCCC_OOOO_MMMM_MMMM          _d_e_v is on a remote machine and the link to that machine is
  41.                     no longer active.
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  43. SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
  44.      _ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt(2), _ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt_vvvv_ffff_ssss(2), _mmmm_aaaa_kkkk_eeee_dddd_eeee_vvvv(3C), _ffff_ssss(4).
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  46. NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
  47.      _uuuu_ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt will be phased out in favor of the _ssss_tttt_aaaa_tttt_vvvv_ffff_ssss function.
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  49. DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS
  50.      Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned.  Otherwise, a value
  51.      of -1 is returned and _eeee_rrrr_rrrr_nnnn_oooo is set to indicate the error.
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  63.                                                                         PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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