quot(1M)




NAME

     quot - summarize file system ownership


SYNOPSIS

     quot [-acfhnv] filesystem...

     quot -a [-cfhnv]


DESCRIPTION

     quot displays the number of blocks (1024 bytes) in the named
     filesystem (one or more) currently owned by each user. There
     is a limit of 2048 blocks. Files larger than  this  will  be
     counted as a 2048 block file, but the total block count will
     be correct.


OPTIONS

     The following options are supported:

     -a    Generate a report for all mounted file systems.

     -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.

     -f    Display three  columns  giving,  for  each  user,  the
           number  of blocks owned, the count of number of files,
           and the user name. 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 myfilesystem | sort +0n | quot -n myfilesystem

           will produce 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.


OPERANDS

     filesystem
           mount-point of the filesystem(s) being checked


USAGE

     See largefile(5) for the description of the behavior of quot
     when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2
    **31 bytes).


EXIT STATUS

     0     Successful operation.

     32    Error condition (bad or missing argument, bad path, or
           other error).


FILES

     /etc/mnttab
           Lists mounted file systems.

     /etc/passwd
           Used to obtain user names


ATTRIBUTES

     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO

     du(1), mnttab(4), passwd(4), attributes(5), largefile(5)


NOTES

     This command can only be used by the super-user.


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