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repquota(8)							   repquota(8)

NAME
       repquota - Summarizes file system quotas.

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/repquota [-guv] file_spec...

       /usr/sbin/repquota -a  [-guv]

OPTIONS
       Prints  quotas  for  all the file systems listed in /etc/fstab for both
       users and groups.  The default is to print quota information for	 users
       only.   Prints  group  quotas only.  Prints user quotas only.  Prints a
       header line before the information for each file system.

OPERANDS
       Specifies one or more file systems.  Specify any file system by	enter‐
       ing  its	 device	 special  file	pathname, its mount point (UFS) or its
       AdvFS domain name as shown in the /etc/fstab file.

	      For UFS file systems, you can alternatively enter the name of  a
	      block device special file.  For example: /dev/disk/dsk3c.

	      For  AdvFS  filesets,  you can alternatively enter the name of a
	      file domain, a pound sign (#), and the name of the fileset.  For
	      example: root_domain#root.

DESCRIPTION
       The  repquota command prints a summary of the disk usage and quotas for
       the specified file systems.   The command provides a  snapshot  of  the
       quota  statistics, which may be inaccurate if there is current activity
       in the file system. To ensure that the satistics are accurate, run  the
       command when there is no file system activity.

       To be included in the summary, each file system must have the userquota
       and groupquota entries in the /etc/fstab file and must be mounted.  The
       following  is an example of an entry in the /etc/fstab file for the usr
       fileset:

       advfs_dmn#usr	  /usr	      advfs rw,userquota,groupquota

       By default, only user  information  is  displayed.  Specifying  the  -a
       option  displays	 both  user  and  group	 information. For each user or
       group, the current number of files and amount of space  (in  kilobytes)
       is  printed,  as well as quota limits established with the edquota com‐
       mand.

NOTES
       Disk quotas are displayed as 1 kilobyte blocks.

       The term file system represents either a UFS file system or  and	 AdvFS
       fileset.

RESTRICTIONS
       You must be the root user to use the repquota command.

EXAMPLES
       The  following  commands are valid: # more /etc/fstab /dev/disk/dsk4a /
       ufs rw 1 1 /proc		  /proc	  procfs rw 0 0	 usr_domain#usr	  /usr
       advfs rw 0 2 var_domain#var  /var    advfs rw 0 2

       #   /usr/sbin/repquota	-a   #	/usr/sbin/repquota  /dev/disk/dsk4a  #
       /usr/sbin/repquota /var # /usr/sbin/repquota var_domain#var

FILES
       Specifies the command path.  Contains user  quotas  for	file  systems.
       Contains	 group	quotas	for  file systems.  Contains fileset names and
       locations.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: edquota(8), fsck(8), quota(1), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8)

       Functions: quotactl(2)

       Files: fstab(4)

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