Try the command "vxquot <file-system>".  According to the man page, it does
not appear that quotas need to be enabled for this command to work.
Unfortunately, I don't have any place to try this out right now.

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Carl E. Ma <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> We are running NFS server with Veritas VCS 5.1SP1 on solaris 10 x86. In
> order to track disk usage in real time, we enabled disk quota on the server
> so that we can get each user's usage with "vxrepquota <filesystem>" and
> "vxquota -v -u <username>". If we didn't set quota for a user, his
> name/usage won't show up in "vxrepquota" output.
>
> Since we don't know how many users will keep files on the shared NFS
> filesystem, we have to enable quota for all 3000+ users as temp solution. My
> questions is without enforcing soft/hard quota, can we still track user disk
> usage? My understanding of quota filesystem is all users' disk usage is
> being tracked within filesystem and there should have other way to read out
> the statistics. I will summarize if there is answer.
>
> Thanks & have a good weekend,
>
> zhu
>
>
>
>
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