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NAME
diskusg - generate disk accounting data by user id
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/diskusg [options] [files]
DESCRIPTION
Diskusg generates disk accounting information. File is the
name of a file system or of a file containing output from a
previous invocation of diskusg; the default is the standard
input. If you omit the -s option, you must specify a file
system name. Diskusg then extracts the disk accounting
information from the inodes of the specified file systems.
With -s you must specify a diskusg output filename.
Diskusg produces one line 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.
Options are:
-s Assemble data from existing diskusg output
files, combining all lines for a single user
into a single line.
-v Be verbose, printing on standard error a list of
all files charged to no one. Diskusg prints
`BAD UID' followed by a file system name,
cylinder group number, inode number, and user
identification number.
-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 instead of /etc/passwd as the name of
the password file to generate login names.
-u file Write records to file of files that are charged
to no one. Records consist of the special file
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name, the i-node number, the user ID, and the
number of blocks.
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)).
FILES
/etc/passwd Used for user id to login name
conversions
SEE ALSO
acct(1M), acctsh(1M), acct(4)
EXCEPTION
Diskusg cannot be used to generate accounting information
for remotely mounted filesystems.
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