NAME
fs_quota - Displays the quota used in the volume containing a directory
or file
SYNOPSIS
fs quota [-path <dir/file path>+] [-help]
fs q [-p <dir/file path>+] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The fs quota command displays the percent of quota consumed in the
volume that contains each specified directory or file.
To display more detailed information about the volume and the partition
it resides on, use the fs examine and fs listquota commands.
To set volume quota, use the fs setquota or fs setvol command.
CAUTIONS
Currently, the maximum size of a volume is 2 terabytes (2^31 bytes) and
the maximum size of a /vicepX partition on a fileserver is also 2
terabytes. The fileserver will not report an error when it has access
to a partition larger than 2 terabytes, but it will probably fail if
the administrator attempts to use more than 2 terabytes of space. In
addition, there are reports of erroneous disk usage numbers when vos
partinfo or other OpenAFS disk reporting tools are used with partitions
larger than 2 terabytes.
OPTIONS
-path <dir/file path>
Names each file or directory for which to display the quota
consumed in its parent volume. Partial pathnames are interpreted
relative to the current working directory, which is also the
default value if this argument is omitted.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options
are ignored.
OUTPUT
The output reports the percent of volume quota used, in the following
format:
<percent>% of quota used.
EXAMPLES
The following command lists the percent quota used of the volume
housing the current working directory:
% fs quota
17% of quota used.
The following command lists the percent quota used of both the volume
housing the current working directory’s parent directory and the volume
housing the directory /afs/abc.com/usr/smith:
% fs quota -path .. /afs/abc.com/usr/smith
43% of quota used.
92% of quota used.
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must have the "r" (read) permission on the ACL of the root
directory of the volume that houses the file or directory named by the
-path argument, and "l" (list) permission on the ACL of each directory
that precedes it in the pathname.
SEE ALSO
fs_examine(1), fs_listquota(1), fs_setquota(1), fs_setvol(1)
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