quot_ufs(1M)
quot_ufs --
summarize ufs filesystem ownership
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/quot [-F ufs] [generic_options] [-acfhnv] [filesystem . . . ]
Description
generic_options are options supported by the
generic quot command.
quot
displays the number of blocks (1024 bytes) in the named
filesystem
currently owned by each user.
There is a limit of 2048 blocks.
Files larger than this are counted as a 2048 block file,
but the total blocks count remains correct.
ufs-specific options
-F ufs-
Specify the ufs FSType. If -F ufs
is not specified heuristics similiar to those used
by
fstyp(1M)
are used to determine the file
system type.
NOTE:
This command executes faster if it is not required
to autodetect file system types. If possible, specify
the -F ufs.
-a-
Generate a report for all mounted filesystems.
-c-
Display three columns giving a file size in blocks, the number of
files of that size, and a cumulative total of blocks
containing files of that size or a smaller size.
Files exceeding 499 blocks are listed as 499 blocks.
The last line always lists 499 blocks,
even if there are no files of that size.
-f-
Display count of number of files as well as space owned by each user.
This option is incompatible with the -c and -v options.
-h-
Estimate the number of blocks in the file -- this
does not account for files with holes in them.
-n-
Attach names to the list of files read from standard input.
quot -n cannot be used alone, because it expects data
from standard input.
For example, the pipeline
ncheck filesystem | sort +0n | quot -n filesystem
produces a list of all files and their owners.
This option is incompatible with all other options.
-v-
In addition to the default output,
display three columns containing the number of blocks
not accessed in the last 30, 60, and 90 days.
Files
/etc/mnttab-
mounted filesystems
/etc/passwd-
to get user names
References
du(1M),
fstyp(1M),
generic quot(1M)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004