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NAME

quot(vxfs) — summarize ownership on a VxFS file system

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/quot [-F vxfs] [-V] [-cfhnv] filesystem ...

/usr/sbin/quot [-F vxfs] [-V] [-cfhnv] -a

DESCRIPTION

The quot command displays the number of 1024-byte blocks in the named VxFS filesystem that are currently owned by each user. filesystem is either the name of the directory on which the file system is mounted or the name of the device containing the file system.

Options

quot recognizes the following options:

-F vxfs

Specifies file system type vxfs

-V

Validate the command line options, but perform no other action. If the options specified are valid, the complete command line is echoed. If the options specified are not valid, an error message is printed.

-a

Generate a report for all mounted file systems.

-c

Report size rather than user statistics. Generates histogram statistics in 3-column format:

Column 1:

File size in blocks. Sizes are listed in ascending order up to 499 blocks per file. Files occupying 499 or more blocks are counted together on a single line as 499-block files (but column 3 is based on actual number of blocks occupied).

Column 2:

Number of files of size indicated in column 1.

Column 3:

Cumulative total blocks occupied by files counted in current plus all preceding lines.

Use of this option overrides the -f and -v options.

-f

Display number of files and space occupied by each user.

-h

Calculate the number of blocks in the file based on file size rather than actual blocks allocated. This option does not account for sparse files (files with holes in them).

-n

Accept ncheck(1M) data as input. Run the pipeline

ncheck device | sort +0n | quot -n filesystem

to produce a list of all files and their owners.

-v

Display three columns containing the number of blocks not accessed in the last 30, 60, and 90 days.

AUTHOR

Disk Quotas were developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and HP.

FILES

/etc/mnttab

Mounted file system table

/etc/passwd

Password file (contains user names).

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