Calculate The Disk Storage Space

Sep 19, 2007

HI All

how to calculate the disk storage space of the database from the front using asp.net

Can anyone give suggestion

Thanks

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-- Initialize Control Mechanism
DECLARE@Drive TINYINT,
@SQL VARCHAR(100)

SET@Drive = 97

-- Setup Staging Area
DECLARE@Drives TABLE
(
Drive CHAR(1),
Info VARCHAR(80)
)

WHILE @Drive <= 122
BEGIN
SET@SQL = 'EXEC XP_CMDSHELL ''fsutil volume diskfree ' + CHAR(@Drive) + ':'''

INSERT@Drives
(
Info
)
EXEC(@SQL)

UPDATE@Drives
SETDrive = CHAR(@Drive)
WHEREDrive IS NULL

SET@Drive = @Drive + 1
END

-- Show the expected output
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SUM(CASE WHEN Info LIKE 'Total # of free bytes : %' THEN CAST(REPLACE(SUBSTRING(Info, 32, 48), CHAR(13), '') AS BIGINT) ELSE CAST(0 AS BIGINT) END) AS FreeBytes,
SUM(CASE WHEN Info LIKE 'Total # of avail free bytes : %' THEN CAST(REPLACE(SUBSTRING(Info, 32, 48), CHAR(13), '') AS BIGINT) ELSE CAST(0 AS BIGINT) END) AS AvailFreeBytes
FROM(
SELECTDrive,
Info
FROM@Drives
WHEREInfo LIKE 'Total # of %'
) AS d
GROUP BYDrive
ORDER BYDrive

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Hi,
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