Summarizes quotas for a file system.
The repquota command prints a summary of quotas and disk usage for a file system specified by the FileSystem parameter. If the -a flag is specified instead of a file system, the repquota command prints the summary for all file systems enabled with quotas in the /etc/filesystems file. By default, both user and group quotas are printed.
For each user or group, the repquota command prints:
Item | Description |
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-a | Specifies that quotas are printed for all file systems enabled with quotas in the /etc/filesystems file. |
-c | Changes the output of the command to a colon-delineated format. |
-g | Specifies that only group quotas are printed. |
-l | Enables long user names to be printed on the repquota report. The default behavior of the report will be to truncate the name at 9 characters. If the -l option is specified, the full user name will be used. |
-u | Specifies that only user quotas are printed. |
-v | Prints a header line before the summary of quotas for each file system. |
Access Control: Only the root user can execute this command.
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX® users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
To print a summary of user quotas in the /u file system, enter:
repquota -u /u
The system prints the following information:
Block limits File limits
User used soft hard grace used soft hard grace
root -- 3920 0 0 734 0 0
davec +- 28 8 30 3 days 3 0 0
keith -- 48 0 0 7 0 0
The + printed in the first column next to davec indicates that the user has exceeded established block limits. If there were a + in the second column, it would indicate that the user had exceeded established file limits.
Item | Description |
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quota.user | Specifies user quotas. |
quota.group | Specifies group quotas. |
/etc/filesystems | Contains file system names and locations. |
/etc/group | Contains basic group attributes. |
/etc/passwd | Contains user names and locations. |