Top 15 Users in mount level
I'm new to unix. Could you help me in solving my issue.
My requirement is I need to pull Top 15 users (storage) in every mount. I could able to get the mount level information but I couldn't able to pull the top users in every mount. I see in every mount I could see a lot of nested folders.
For example;
If I looking to mount A in this I could see folder A folder B folder C and again in each folder i,e Folder A i could one more folder A1. This is where my data sets are available.
Totally i have around 20 mount point (approx).
Could you help me to solve my problem.
Regards,
Sam
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I'm new to unix. Could you help me in solving my issue.
My requirement is I need to pull Top 15 users (storage) in every mount. I could able to get the mount level information but I couldn't able to pull the top users in every mount. I see in every mount I could see a lot of nested folders.
For example;
If I looking to mount A in this I could see folder A folder B folder C and again in each folder i,e Folder A i could one more folder A1. This is where my data sets are available.
Totally i have around 20 mount point (approx).
Could you help me to solve my problem.
Regards,
Sam
solaris
New contributor
Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago
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I'm new to unix. Could you help me in solving my issue.
My requirement is I need to pull Top 15 users (storage) in every mount. I could able to get the mount level information but I couldn't able to pull the top users in every mount. I see in every mount I could see a lot of nested folders.
For example;
If I looking to mount A in this I could see folder A folder B folder C and again in each folder i,e Folder A i could one more folder A1. This is where my data sets are available.
Totally i have around 20 mount point (approx).
Could you help me to solve my problem.
Regards,
Sam
solaris
New contributor
I'm new to unix. Could you help me in solving my issue.
My requirement is I need to pull Top 15 users (storage) in every mount. I could able to get the mount level information but I couldn't able to pull the top users in every mount. I see in every mount I could see a lot of nested folders.
For example;
If I looking to mount A in this I could see folder A folder B folder C and again in each folder i,e Folder A i could one more folder A1. This is where my data sets are available.
Totally i have around 20 mount point (approx).
Could you help me to solve my problem.
Regards,
Sam
solaris
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Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago
Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago
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Welcome to the U&L SE. What is the criteria for selecting the 'top' users? Storage occupied? Number of files? Something else? Please add one or more examples.
– Haxiel
7 mins ago
Storage occupied by top users
– SAM
3 mins ago