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