Yes, and since quota report counts all files on that quota tree (or volume), it doesn't necessarily give you the information you're after. For instance, if you want to move a directory tree from one quota tree (or volume) to another, you have to run du to know its size.
The problem remains, as far as I know.
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 08:39:29 PST, "Bruce Sterling Woodcock" sirbruce@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Give every user a quota, but set the quota so outrageously high they won't encounter it. Then the quota report will give you instant usage for any user, and it will count everything on that filesytem, not just the stuff in his home directory.
Bruce