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NAME
diskusg - generate disk accounting data by user ID
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/diskusg [options] [files]
DESCRIPTION
diskusg generates intermediate disk accounting information
from data in files, or the standard input if omitted.
diskusg output lines on the standard output, one per user,
in the following format: uid login #blocks where
uid the numerical user ID of the user.
login the login name of the user; and
#blocks the total number of disk blocks allocated to
this user. diskusg normally reads only the
inodes of file systems for disk accounting. In
this case, files are the special filenames of
these devices. diskusg recognizes the following
options:
-s the input data is already in diskusg output for-
mat. diskusg combines all lines for a single
user into a single line.
-v verbose. Print a list on standard error of all
files that are charged to no one.
-i fnmlist ignore the data on those file systems whose file
system name is in fnmlist. fnmlist is a list of
file system names separated by commas or
enclosed within quotes. diskusg compares each
name in this list with the file system name
stored in the volume ID [see labelit(1M)].
-p file use file as the name of the password file to
generate login names. /etc/passwd is used by
default.
-u file write records to file of files that are charged
to no one. Records consist of the special file
name, the inode number, and the user ID. The
output of diskusg is normally the input to
acctdisk [see acct(1M)] which generates total
accounting records that can be merged with other
accounting records. diskusg is normally run in
dodisk [see acctsh(1M)].
EXAMPLES
The following will generate daily disk accounting informa-
tion for root on /dev/dsk/c1d0s0: diskusg /dev/dsk/c1d0s0 |
acctdisk > disktacct
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FILES
/etc/passwd used for user ID to login name conver-
sions
SEE ALSO
acct(1M), acctsh(1M), acct(4)
NOTES
diskusg only works for S5 file systems. acctdusg (see
acct(1M)) works for all file systems, but is slower than
diskusg.
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