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User account disk space command
Is there a command that I can run as a user to see how much disk space my account has, and how much of that space is used and/or free? Is there a LS flag that will show this?
I believe the server is running Solaris, but I'm not sure what version. I can get the version info in a couple of hours. Thanks. |
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man quota
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Thanks, that did the trick.
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Alternatively -
$ulimit -a time(seconds) unlimited file(blocks) unlimited data(kbytes) 1048576 stack(kbytes) 392192 memory(kbytes) unlimited coredump(blocks) 4194303 $ |
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