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vquot(8)  —  Maintenance

NAME

vquot − summarizes fileset ownership

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/vquot [−cfn] [domain#set...]

OPTIONS

−cDisplays three columns giving file size in blocks, the number of files of that size, and cumulative total of blocks in a file of that size or smaller. Note that disk quotas are displayed in 1 kilobyte blocks. 

−fDisplays amount of space used and a count of number of files owned by each user. 

−nCauses the following pipeline to display a list of all files and their owners:

# vncheck domain#set | sort +0n | vquot −n domain#set

OPERANDS

domain#set
Specifies one or more filesets.  Specify a fileset by entering the name of the file domain, a pound-sign (#) character, and the name of the fileset.

DESCRIPTION

Operations supported by the vquot command are also supported by the quot command.  See quot(8). The vquot command is supported only for backward compatibility with operating system versions earlier than DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 and will be retired in a future release of the product. 

The vquot command displays the number of blocks in the fileset that are currently owned by each user.  If you do not specify a fileset, the vquot command processes all filesets of type ro, rw, or rq that are listed in the /etc/fstab file. 

RESTRICTION

You must be the root user to use the vquot command. 

EXAMPLE

The following command displays the number of blocks owned by each user:

# vquot staff_domain#usr
staff_domain#usr:
308522  bin
93881   smith
62270   root
 4335   #553
 3615   bold
   24   daemon
   15   steven
   14   jones
   14   walter
    6   adm
    3   north

FILES

/usr/sbin/vquot
Command path

/etc/passwd
Contains user information

/etc/fstab
Lists filesets

SEE ALSO

ls(1), du(1)

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