quot Command
Purpose
Summarizes file system ownership.
Syntax
Description
The quot command summarizes file system ownership for JFS file systems by displaying the number of 512-byte blocks currently owned by each user in the specified file system (FileSystem). If no file system is specified, the quot command displays the same information for each of the JFS file systems in the/etc/filesystems file.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-a | Generate a report on all mounted systems. |
-c | Displays a three-column report. The first column specifies
the file size in 512-byte blocks. The second column specifies the
number of files of that size. Finally, the third column specifies
the cumulative total of 512-byte blocks in all files of that size
or smaller. Note: Files greater than or equal to 500 blocks are grouped
under a block size of 499. However, their exact block count contributes
to the cumulative total of blocks.
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-f | Displays the total number of blocks, the total number of files, and the user name associated with these totals. |
-h | Estimates the number of blocks used by the file. This estimation is based on the file size and may return greater than actual block usage when used on files with holes. |
-n | Produces a list of all files and their owners by running
the following pipeline:
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-v | Displays output in three columns containing the number of blocks not accessed in the last 30, 60, and 90 days. |
Security
Access Control: This command is owned by the bin user and bin group.
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX® users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
Examples
- To display the number of
files and bytes owned by each user in the /usr file system,
enter:
The system displays the following information:quot -f /usr
/usr: 63056 3217 bin 20832 390 root 1184 42 uucp 56 5 adm 8 1 guest 8 1 sys
- To display file
size statistics, the number of files of each size, and a cumulative
total, enter:
The system displays the following information:quot -c /usr
/usr: 8 103 824 16 2 856 499 0 856
- To generate a report of all mounted file systems, type:
quot -a
- To generate a report of the /var file system, type:
#quot -v /var /var: 45695 root 12852 11878 11774 2569 guest 2567 1280 960 2121 adm 92 91 91 1343 bin 465 233 193 14 uucp 0 0 0 5 daemon 0 0 0 1 invscout 1 1 1 1 nuucp 1 1 1 1 sys 0 0 0
Files
Item | Description |
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/etc/passwd | Contains user names. |
/etc/filesystems | Contains file system names and locations. |