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quot(1M)                      UNIX System V(UFS)                       quot(1M)


NAME
      quot - summarize file system ownership

SYNOPSIS
      quot [ -acfhnv ] [ filesystem ]

DESCRIPTION
      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 will be counted as a 2048 block file, but the total
      blocks count will be correct.

      The options are:

      -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.  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
            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.

NOTES
      This command may only be used by a privileged user.

FILES
      /etc/mnttab         mounted file systems
      /etc/passwd         to get user names

SEE ALSO
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