| QUOTA(1) | General Commands Manual | QUOTA(1) |
quota — display
disk usage and limits
quota |
[-q | -v]
[-gu] |
quota |
[-q | -v]
-g group ... |
quota |
[-q | -v]
-u user ... |
quota displays users' disk usage and
limits. By default only the user quotas are printed.
The options are as follows:
-g-q-v flag.-u-vquota will display quotas on filesystems where no
storage is allocated.Only the superuser may use the -g and
-u flags to view the limits of other groups and
users. Non-superusers can use the -g and
-u flags to view the limits of groups of which they
are members as well as their own user limits.
quota tries to report the quotas of all
mounted filesystems. If the filesystem is mounted via NFS, it will attempt
to contact the
rpc.rquotad(8) daemon on the
NFS server. For FFS filesystems, quotas must be turned on in
/etc/fstab.
The quota utility exits 0 on success, and
with a non-zero value if one or more filesystems are over quota.
quotactl(2), fstab(5), edquota(8), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8), rpc.rquotad(8)
The quota command appeared in
4.2BSD.
| February 21, 2020 | openbsd |