You can display the quotas and disk use for individual users on file systems on which quotas have been activated by using the quota command.
Become superuser.
Display user quotas for mounted file systems where quotas are enabled.
# quota [-v] username |
-v |
Displays one or more users' quotas on all mounted file systems that have quotas. |
username |
Is the login name or UID of a user's account. |
The following example shows that the user account identified by UID 301 has one 1–Kbyte quota but has not used any disk space.
# quota -v 301 Disk quotas for bob (uid 301): Filesystem usage quota limit timeleft files quota limit timeleft /export/home 0 1 2 0 2 3 |
Filesystem |
Is the mount point for the file system. |
usage |
Is the current block usage. |
quota |
Is the soft block limit. |
limit |
Is the hard block limit. |
timeleft |
Is the amount of time (in days) left on the quota timer. |
files |
Is the current inode usage. |
quota |
Is the soft inode limit. |
limit |
Is the hard inode limit. |
timeleft |
Is the amount of time (in days) left on the quota timer. |