Annotation of coherent/a/usr/man/COHERENT/quot, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      3: quot                         Command                         quot
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                      8: Summarize file-system usage
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                     10: qquuoott [ -cc ] [ -ff ] [ -nn ] [ -tt ] _f_i_l_e_s_y_s_t_e_m
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                     12: quot produces several  different summaries about the ownership of
                     13: files for  each filesystem argument  given.  When no  options are
                     14: specified,  quot produces  a  two-column listing  that gives  the
                     15: amount of space used by  each user, sorted in decreasing order of
                     16: file space used; the first column gives the number of blocks used
                     17: and  the second  gives the  use name.  Space  is always  given in
                     18: blocks.
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                     20: Options are  available to modify  the normal output  or specify a
                     21: completely different action.
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                     23: quot recognizes the following options:
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                     25: -cc Give  a three-column  breakdown of  files by size.   The first
                     26:    column  contains all  file  sizes, in  increasing order.   The
                     27:    second column gives the  number of files of the size indicated
                     28:    in the  first.  The third gives a cumulative  sum of the sizes
                     29:    of all files less than or equal to the current size.
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                     31: -ff Add an initial column that contains the number of files to the
                     32:    front of the normal output.
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                     34: -nn Takes  as input a  list of i-numbers  and file names,  one per
                     35:    line  and sorted  in ascending order  by i-number;  ignore all
                     36:    lines not  in this  form.  The output  is in two  columns: the
                     37:    first gives  the owner and  the second contains  the file name
                     38:    for each entry in the output.  This conforms to usage with the
                     39:    following pipeline:
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                     41:            ncheck filesystem | sort +0n | quot -n filesystem
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                     44: -tt To the normal output, add a line that contains totals.
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                     46: quot runs much faster with a raw device for filesystem.
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                     48: ***** Files *****
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                     50: /etc/passwd
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                     52: ***** See Also *****
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                     54: ac, commands, ncheck, sort
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                     56: ***** Notes *****
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                     58: Sparse  files are  recorded as  if they had  all of  their blocks
                     59: allocated.
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