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diskusg(IM) diskusg(IM)<br />

NAME<br />

diskusg - generate disk accounting data by user ID<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

diskusg [-i ignlist] [-p pw-file] [-s] [-u outfile] [-v]<br />

[file . .. ]<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

. diskusg generates intermediate disk accounting information<br />

from data in file. diskusg outputs lines on the st<strong>and</strong>ard output<br />

(one line per user) in the following format:<br />

where<br />

uid login #blocks<br />

uid<br />

login<br />

#blocks<br />

the user's numeric user ID.<br />

the user's login name; <strong>and</strong><br />

the total number of disk blocks allocated to<br />

this user.<br />

diskusg normally reads only the inodes of file systems for disk<br />

accounting. In this case, file is the special filename of these devices.<br />

diskusg recognizes the following options:<br />

-i ignlist Ignore the data on those file systems whose file system<br />

name is in ignlist. ignlist lists file system<br />

names separated by commas or enclosed within<br />

quotes. diskusg compares each name in this list<br />

with the file system name stored in the volume ID<br />

(see labeli t(lM».<br />

-p pW-file Use file as the name of the password file to generate<br />

login names. / etc/passwd is used by default.<br />

-s The input is already in diskusg output format.<br />

diskusg combines all lines for a single user into<br />

a single line. Input is supplied in a file or st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

input if no file is specified.<br />

-u outfile Write records to outfile for files that are charged to<br />

no one. Records consist of the special file name,<br />

the inode number, <strong>and</strong> the user ID.<br />

February, 1990 1<br />

RevisionC

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