Debian specific notes for the durep package =========================================== Enabling daily statistics The package contains an cron script that creates daily usage reports and stores them for about one week. So you can look back over the past week to try and isolate where changes in disk space are happening. It also takes a snapshot once a month for longer term changes, so you can look back up to one year. To enable the daily cron job, run dpkg-reconfigure durep -plow and edit /etc/default/durep-rolling for fine tuning. Update notes: With version 0.9, the on-disk format changed. Now the results are stored in data dump files in /var/lib/durep and are to be viewed through a CGI script, accessible via http://localhost/durep.cgi (with usual web server configuration). See durep(1) manpage for details. -- Eduard Bloch Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:39:57 +0200