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vrepquota(8)
NAME
vrepquota - summarizes fileset quotasSYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/vrepquota [-guv] setname ... /usr/sbin/vrepquota -a [-guv] setname Specifies one or more filesets. You can specify a fileset by using either the root directory (/usr/staff/myfileset) or domain#fileset.FLAGS
-a Prints quota for all the filesets listed in /etc/fstab. -g Prints group quotas only. -u Prints user quotas only. -v Prints a header line before the information for each fileset.DESCRIPTION
Operations supported by the vrepquota command are also supported by the repquota command. See repquota(8). The vrepquota command is supported only for backward compatibility with operating system versions earlier than DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 and will be retired in a future release of the product. The vrepquota command prints a summary of the disk usage and quotas for the specified filesets. To be included in the summary, each fileset must have an advfs rq, userquota, groupquota entry in the /etc/fstab file . The following is an example of an entry in the etc/fstab file for the usr fileset: advfs_dmn#usr /usr advfs rq,userquota,groupquota By default, both user and group quota are displayed (if they exist). For each user or group, the current number of files and amount of space (in 1 kilobyte blocks) is printed, as well as quota limits established with the vedquota command.RESTRICTIONS
You must be the root user to use the vrepquota command.FILES
/usr/sbin/vrepquota Specifies the command path [setname_root]/quota.user Contains user quotas for filesets [setname_root]/quota.group Contains group quotas for filesets /etc/fstab Contains fileset names and locationsRELATED INFORMATION
vedquota(8), fsck(8), vquota(1), quotacheck(8), vquotaon(8), quotactl(2), fstab(4).