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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.



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Sam










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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.

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  • Storage occupied by top users

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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










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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














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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










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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







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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



















  • 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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