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NAME

       repquota - summarize quotas for a filesystem

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/sbin/repquota [ -vspiug ] [ -c | -C ] [ -t | -n ] [ -F format-name
       ] filesystem...

       /usr/sbin/repquota [ -avtpsiug ] [ -c | -C ] [ -t | -n ] [  -F  format-
       name ]

DESCRIPTION

       repquota  prints  a  summary  of  the  disc  usage  and  quotas for the
       specified file systems.  For each user the current number of files  and
       amount  of  space  (in  kilobytes)  is  printed,  along with any quotas
       created with edquota(8).  As repquota  has  to  translate  ids  of  all
       users/groups  to  names  (unless option -n was specified) it may take a
       while to print all the information. To  make  translating  as  fast  as
       possible  repquota  tries  to  detect  (by  reading /etc/nsswitch.conf)
       whether entries are stored in standard plain text file or  in  database
       and  either  translates chunks of 1024 names or each name individually.
       You can override this autodetection by -c or -C options.

OPTIONS

       -a, --all
              Report on all filesystems indicated in  /etc/mtab  to  be  read-
              write with quotas.

       -v, --verbose
              Report  all  quotas,  even  if  there  is no usage. Be also more
              verbose about quotafile information.

       -c, --batch-translation
              Cache entries to report and translate uids/gids to names in  big
              chunks  by  scanning  all  users  (default). This is good (fast)
              behaviour when using /etc/passwd file.

       -C, --no-batch-translation
              Translate individual entries. This is faster when you have users
              stored in database.

       -t, --truncate-names
              Truncate user/group names longer than 9 characters. This results
              in nicer output when there are such names.

       -n, --no-names
              Don’t resolve UIDs/GIDs to names. This can  speedup  printing  a
              lot.

       -s, --human-readable
              Try  to  report  used space, number of used inodes and limits in
              more appropriate units than the default ones.

       -p, --raw-grace
              When user is in grace period, report time in seconds since epoch
              when his grace time runs out (or has run out). Field is ’0’ when
              no grace time is in effect.   This  is  especially  useful  when
              parsing output by a script.

       -i, --no-autofs
              Ignore mountpoints mounted by automounter.

       -F, --format=format-name
              Report  quota  for  specified  format  (ie. don’t perform format
              autodetection).  Possible  format  names  are:  vfsold  Original
              quota  format  with  16-bit UIDs / GIDs, vfsv0 Quota format with
              32-bit UIDs / GIDs, 64-bit space usage, 32-bit inode  usage  and
              limits,  vfsv1  Quota format with 64-bit quota limits and usage,
              xfs (quota on XFS filesystem)

       -g, --group
              Report quotas for groups.

       -u, --user
              Report quotas for users. This is the default.

       Only the super-user may view quotas which are not their own.

FILES

       aquota.user or aquota.group
                           quota file at the filesystem root (version 2 quota,
                           non-XFS filesystems)
       quota.user or quota.group
                           quota file at the filesystem root (version 1 quota,
                           non-XFS filesystems)
       /etc/mtab           default filesystems
       /etc/passwd         default set of users
       /etc/group          default set of groups

SEE ALSO

       quota(1),   quotactl(2),   edquota(8),    quotacheck(8),    quotaon(8),
       quota_nld(8), setquota(8), warnquota(8)