Use %s instead of %d

awk's %d behaves differently with mawk (scaleway) and gawk (do)

Fixes #200
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Girish Ramakrishnan
2017-01-30 10:16:12 -08:00
parent cdede5a009
commit 08ffa99c78
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ existing_swap=$(cat /proc/meminfo | grep SwapTotal | awk '{ printf "%.0f", $2/10
readonly physical_memory=$(free -m | awk '/Mem:/ { print $2 }')
readonly swap_size=$((${physical_memory} - ${existing_swap})) # if you change this, fix enoughResourcesAvailable() in client.js
readonly app_count=$((${physical_memory} / 200)) # estimated app count
readonly disk_size_bytes=$(fdisk -l ${disk_device} | grep "Disk ${disk_device}" | awk '{ printf "%d", $5 }') # can't rely on fdisk human readable units, using bytes instead
readonly disk_size_bytes=$(fdisk -l ${disk_device} | grep "Disk ${disk_device}" | awk '{ printf $5 }') # can't rely on fdisk human readable units, using bytes instead
readonly disk_size=$((${disk_size_bytes}/1024/1024))
readonly system_size=10240 # 10 gigs for system libs, apps images, installer, box code, data and tmp
readonly ext4_reserved=$((disk_size * 5 / 100)) # this can be changes using tune2fs -m percent /dev/vda1