I used sudo with repquota and that didn't work at all. Another person told me they ssh netapp quota report /vol/vol0/export/home > file But I got a response from netapp admin that it reports back the uid # and reports the whole volume instead the path where users home directory is located on the netapp filer. Before he went to a meeting he said "if you want, we can just turn on quotas in a report-only mode." No idea what he means by that. > > Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:31:15 -0500 > From: Michael Christian <mchristianjr@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Help with Disk Quota reporting with repquota or.... > > Have you tried running 'repquota -a ' as root? > > On 1/18/06, Jonathan Chen -X (jonachen - The Armada Group, > Inc. at Cisco) < > jonachen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I have disk quota on a netapp filer that is mounted on the linux > > system. The RHEL3 server says its working when entering > the "quota" > > command on my own account. > > > > I would like to use the /usr/sbin/repquota command to list all the > > users usage, but it seems to not work. Does it mean I have to > > configure the OS too if I have to use 'repquota'? > > > > What I am trying to do is to write a script that will send emails to > > all users that are over soft or reached hard limit. I believe that > > best way is using 'repquota' program and the worst way is > using "du -sm > > *" the home directory which would take hours to complete > before sending > > an email out. > > > > If you guys know of alternative solution, please let me know or need > > more information. > > > > Thanks! > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list