QUOTA(1) | General Commands Manual | QUOTA(1) |
quota
— display
disk usage and limits
quota |
[-g ] [-u ]
[-v | -q ] |
quota |
[-u ] [-v |
-q ] user |
quota |
[-g ] [-v |
-q ] group |
Quota
displays users' disk usage and
limits. By default only the user quotas are printed.
Options:
-g
-u
flag is equivalent to the
default.-v
quota
will display quotas on filesystems where no
storage is allocated.-q
Specifying both -g
and
-u
displays both the user quotas and the group
quotas (for the user).
Only the super-user may use the -u
flag
and the optional user argument to view the limits of
other users. Non-super-users can use the -g
flag and
optional group argument to view only the limits of
groups of which they are members.
The -q
flag takes precedence over the
-v
flag.
Quota
reports the quotas of all the
filesystems that have a mount option file located at its root. If
quota
exits with a non-zero status, then one or more
filesystems are over quota.
Each of the following quota files is located at the root of the mounted filesystem. The mount option files are empty files whose existence indicates that quotas are to be enabled for that filesystem.
The quota
command appeared in
4.2BSD.
quotactl(2), edquota(8), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8)
March 28, 2002 | BSD 4.2 |