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vxquot

NAME

vxquot - display file system ownership summaries for a VxFS file system

SYNOPSIS

vxquot [ -c ] filesystem

vxquot [ -fghnuv ] filesystem

vxquot -a [ -c ]

vxquot -a [ -fghnuv ]

AVAILABILITY

VRTSvxfs

DESCRIPTION

vxquot displays the number of blocks owned by each user in the named Veritas File System. Blocks are 1024 bytes.

Cluster File System Issues

This command operates the same on cluster file systems, however, to enable quotas for CFS, the quotas file must be on the same file system; links to another file system are not allowed.

OPTIONS

-a

Displays usage summary for all the mounted VxFS file systems.

-c

Prints a three column output of overall file system usage.

Displays the number of files and the space owned by each user. Incompatible with the -c and -v options. If specified with -f, the -c or -v option takes precedence.

-g

Prints summaries for groups.

-h

Computes size based on the number of blocks in the file. This does not account for holes in a file.

-n

Attach user names to the list of files read from standard input. vxquot -n does not work by itself, it requires data from standard input. For example:

ncheck -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/rlv00 | vxquot -n tstmnt

-u

Prints summaries for users.

-v

Supplies additional information to the default output. Displays three additional columns containing the number of blocks not accessed in the previous 30, 60, and 90 days.

EXAMPLES

The following examples show the output of vxquot using various options.

# vxquot /tstmnt

/dev/vx/dsk/lv00 (/tstmnt):

2356 auser

243 root

# vxquot -v /tstmnt

/dev/vx/dsk/lv00 (/tstmnt):

2356 auser 0 0 0

243 root 0 0 0

# vxquot -c /tstmnt

/dev/vx/dsk/lv00 (/tstmnt1):

0 1 0

1 37 37

2 42 121

3 31 214

4 17 282

5 20 382

6 19 496

7 5 531

8 8 595

9 17 748

10 6 808

11 4 852

12 9 960

13 7 1051

14 9 1177

15 7 1282

16 3 1330

17 4 1398

18 2 1434

19 1 1453

20 2 1493

21 1 1514

22 3 1580

23 3 1649

24 2 1697

25 1 1722

26 1 1748

27 3 1829

28 2 1885

30 1 1915

32 2 1979

33 1 2012

37 1 2049

40 2 2129

43 1 2172

84 1 2256

89 1 2345

122 1 2467

132 1 2599

2047 0 2599

FILES

/etc/filesystems

File system characteristics.

/etc/passwd

Password file.

SEE ALSO

filesystems, passwd vxedquota(1M), vxquotaon(1M)