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repquota(1M)							  repquota(1M)

NAME
     repquota - summarize quotas for a local filesystem

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/etc/repquota [ -sv ] filesystem ...
     /usr/etc/repquota [ -sv ] [ -a ]
     /usr/etc/repquota [ -j|-g ] [ -e outputfile|-f outputfile ] filesystem ...
     /usr/etc/repquota [ -j|-g ] [ -e outputfile|-f outputfile ] [ -a ]

DESCRIPTION
     repquota outputs a summary of the disk usage and quotas for the specified
     filesystems for all users declared in the local /etc/passwd file.	For
     each user the current number of files and amount of space (in kilobytes)
     is printed, along with any quotas created with edquota(1M).  Using
     repquota, it is possible to obtain information about the overall XFS
     quota system as well as output XFS quota limits in a format understood by
     edquota.

OPTIONS
     -a	  Report on all filesystems indicated in /etc/fstab to be read-write
	  and have quotas turned on.

     -s	  Report statistics on XFS quota internals such as the space occupied
	  by quota information and quota on/off status. This information is
	  encapsulated in fs_quota_stat structure defined in <sys/quota.h>.

     -e	  Append all quota limits of all users in /etc/passwd to the file
	  outputfile in a format that edquota can read in. This, for example,
	  is very useful in preserving the limits of a large number of users
	  for later use.

     -f	  Write all quota limits of all users in /etc/passwd to the secure
	  file outputfile in a format that edquota can read in. This option is
	  similar to the -e option, but the -f flag creates a secure file that
	  only the super-user may access. This file is created by repquota,
	  and must not already exist.

     -v	  Report all quotas, even if there is no usage.

     -j	  Report project quotas instead of user quotas.	 Use the local
	  /etc/projid file instead of the local /etc/passwd file.

     -g	  Report group quotas instead of user quotas. Use the local /etc/group
	  file instead of the local /etc/passwd file.

     Only the superuser can view quotas which are not their own. XFS
     filesystems do keep accounting information for the superuser; however,
     limits are never imposed.

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repquota(1M)							  repquota(1M)

FILES
     quotas		 quota file at the EFS filesystem root
     /etc/fstab		 default filesystems
     /etc/passwd	 list of user accounts on the system.
     /etc/projid	 list of projects on the system.
     /etc/group		 list of groups on the system.

BUGS
     repquota only displays quota information for users declared in
     /etc/passwd file on the local system.

     repquota does not work over remotely mounted filesystems.

     Options -s, -e -j -g do not work on EFS filesystems.

SEE ALSO
     edquota(1M), quota(1), quotacheck(1M), quotaon(1M), quotactl(2).

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