zfs-userspace —
Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user or
group in the specified filesystem or snapshot.
zfs |
userspace [-Hinp]
[-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
[-t
type[,type]...]
filesystem|snapshot|path |
zfs |
groupspace [-Hinp]
[-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
[-t
type[,type]...]
filesystem|snapshot|path |
zfs |
projectspace [-Hp]
[-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
filesystem|snapshot|path |
zfs
userspace [-Hinp]
[-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
[-t
type[,type]...]
filesystem|snapshot|path
- Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user in the specified
filesystem, snapshot, or path. If a path is given, the filesystem that
contains that path will be used. This corresponds to the
userused@user,
userobjused@user,
userquota@user,
and
userobjquota@user
properties.
-H
- Do not print headers, use tab-delimited output.
-S
field
- Sort by this field in reverse order. See
-s.
-i
- Translate SID to POSIX ID. The POSIX ID may be ephemeral if no mapping
exists. Normal POSIX interfaces (for example,
stat(2),
ls
-l) perform this translation, so the
-i option allows the output from
zfs userspace to be
compared directly with those utilities. However,
-i may lead to confusion if some files were
created by an SMB user before a SMB-to-POSIX name mapping was
established. In such a case, some files will be owned by the SMB
entity and some by the POSIX entity. However, the
-i option will report that the POSIX entity
has the total usage and quota for both.
-n
- Print numeric ID instead of user/group name.
-o
field[,field]...
- Display only the specified fields from the following set:
type, name,
used,
quota.
The default is to display all fields.
-p
- Use exact (parsable) numeric output.
-s
field
- Sort output by this field. The
-s and
-S flags may be specified multiple times to
sort first by one field, then by another. The default is
-s type
-s name.
-t
type[,type]...
- Print only the specified types from the following set:
all,
posixuser, smbuser,
posixgroup, smbgroup. The default
is
-t
posixuser,smbuser. The default can
be changed to include group types.
zfs groupspace
[-Hinp] [-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
[-t
type[,type]...]
filesystem|snapshot
- Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each group in the specified
filesystem or snapshot. This subcommand is identical to
userspace, except that the default types to
display are -t
posixgroup,smbgroup.
zfs projectspace
[-Hp] [-o
field[,field]...]
[-s field]...
[-S field]...
filesystem|snapshot|path
- Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each project in the specified
filesystem or snapshot. This subcommand is identical to
userspace, except that the project identifier is
numeral, not name. So need neither the option -i for SID
to POSIX ID nor -n for numeric ID, nor
-t for types.