QUOT(8) QUOT(8) NAME quot, findo - file system usage and hogs SYNOPSIS /etc/quot [ option ... ] [ filesystem ] findo [ -f ] [ -n ] [ -u userid ] device mount-directory DESCRIPTION Quot prints the number of blocks in the named filesystem device currently owned by each user. If no filesystem is named, is assumed. The options are: -n Use as in the example below to list all files and own- ers. -c Print three columns giving file size in blocks, number of files of that size, and cumulative total of blocks in files of that size or smaller. -f Print count of number of files as well as space owned by each user. -b Print space-time product in block-years in addition to space owned by each user. Findo discovers files you might want to delete on the given block device, which must be mounted on the given directory. It lists, on the standard output, the sizes, ages in days, and names of files with any of the following characteris- tics: - Troff(1) output files older than 24 hours. The names are marked `troff:' in the output. - Week-old files named core, a.out, mon.out, .pilog, junk*, temp*, ed.hup, qed.hup:*, jim.recover, sam.save, sam.err, ~~sam~~, [a-z], dead.letter, foo[0-9]*, rst[0-9]+, .jx*, *.dvi, and files whose names resemble apnews(7) spool entries. - Files over a month old named *.o. The names are marked `old:'. - Files owned by users selected with option -u; the names are marked `user:'. The options are -f List files owned by users not in the password file. QUOT(8) QUOT(8) -u userid List files over 2 days old owned by the user with the given numeric userid. -n List files of any age owned by the specified users. EXAMPLES ncheck filesystem | sort -n | quot -n filesystem List all files and their owners. FILES to get user names SEE ALSO ls(1), du(1), icheck(8), fstab(5) BUGS Quot counts holes in files as if they actually occupied space. Patterns specifying the names and ages are compiled into findo. Findo's age distinction for files owned by a specific user is a historical dreg.