The statvfs function returns descriptive information about the device containing the specified file. Read, write, or execute permission of the specified file is not required. The returned information is in the format of a statvfs structure, which is defined in the <statvfs.h> header file and contains the following members: unsigned long f_bsize - Preferred block size. unsigned long f_frsize - Fundamental block size. fsblkcnt_t f_blocks - Total number of blocks in units of f_ frsize. fsblkcnt_t f_bfree - Total number of free blocks. If f_bfree would assume a meaningless value due to the misreporting of free block count by $GETDVI for a DFS disk, then f_bfree is set to the maximum block count. fsblkcnt_t f_bavail - Number of free blocks available. Set to the unused portion of the caller's disk quota. fsfilcnt_t f_files - Total number of file serial numbers (for example, inodes). fsfilcnt_t f_ffree - Total number of free file serial numbers. For OpenVMS systems, this value is calculated as freeblocks/clustersize. fsfilcnt_t f_favail - Number of file serial numbers available to a non-privileged process (0 for OpenVMS systems). unsigned long f_fsid - File system identifier. This identifier is based on the allocation-class device name. This gives a unique value based on device, as long as the device is locally mounted. unsigned long f_flag - Bit mask representing one or more of the following flags: ST_RONLY - The volume is read-only. ST_NOSUID - The volume has protected subsystems enabled. unsigned long f_namemax - Maximum length of a filename. char f_basetype[64] - Device-type name. char f_fstr[64] - Logical volume name. char __reserved[64] - Media type name. Upon successful completion, statvfs returns 0 (zero). Otherwise, it returns -1 and sets errno to indicate the error. See also fstatvfs.