10-31-2009
And the directories are locally mounted or are they network directories?
I honestly have to say I've never known awk to report data from 26 files (even 156 files) of the size you mention throttling a Solaris server.
Are there other I/O- (if not CPU-) intensive jobs running? Is there a problem with your filesystem?
More questions than answers, sorry!
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QUOT(8) System Manager's Manual QUOT(8)
NAME
quot - summarize filesystem ownership
SYNOPSIS
quot [ -acfguvi ] [ filesystem... ]
DESCRIPTION
quot displays the number of kilobytes in the named filesystem currently owned by each user or group. Note that this utility currently works
only for XFS.
OPTIONS
-a Generate a report for all mounted filesystems giving the number of kilobytes used by each user or group.
-c Display three columns giving file size in kilobytes, number of files of that size, and cumulative total of kilobytes in that size or
smaller file. The last row is used as an overflow bucket and is the total of all files greater than 500 kilobytes.
-f Display count of kilobytes and number of files owned by each user or group.
-g Report on groups.
-u Report on users (the default).
-v Display three columns containing the number of kilobytes not accessed in the last 30, 60, and 90 days.
-i Ignore mountpoints mounted by automounter.
-T Avoid truncation of user names longer than 8 characters.
-q Do not sort the output.
FILES
/etc/mtab mounted filesystem table
/etc/passwd default set of users
/etc/group default set of groups
SEE ALSO
du(1), ls(1).
BUGS
Currently, only the XFS filesystem type is supported.
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