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16.2.2. Reporting on Disk Quotas
Creating a disk usage report entails running the
repquota utility.
Example 16.5. Output of repquota command
For example, the command
repquota /home produces this output:
To view the disk usage report for all (option
-a) quota-enabled file systems, use the command:
repquota -a
# repquota -a
While the report is easy to read, a few points should be explained. The
-- displayed after each user is a quick way to determine whether the block or inode limits have been exceeded. If either soft limit is exceeded, a + appears in place of the corresponding -; the first - represents the block limit, and the second represents the inode limit.
The
grace columns are normally blank. If a soft limit has been exceeded, the column contains a time specification equal to the amount of time remaining on the grace period. If the grace period has expired, none appears in its place.