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040-diskhogs.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# DISKHOGS - Disk quota analysis tool for Unix, assumes all user
# accounts are >= UID 100. Emails message to each violating user
# and reports a summary to the screen
MAXDISKUSAGE=20
violators="/tmp/diskhogs0.$$"
trap "/bin/rm -f $violators" 0
for name in $(cut -d: -f1,3 /etc/passwd | awk -F: '$2 > 99 { print $1 }')
do
echo -n "$name "
find / /usr /var /Users -user $name -xdev -type f -ls | \
awk '{ sum += $7 } END { print sum / (1024*1024) }'
done | awk "\$2 > $MAXDISKUSAGE { print \$0 }" > $violators
if [ ! -s $violators ] ; then
echo "No users exceed the disk quota of ${MAXDISKUSAGE}MB"
cat $violators
exit 0
fi
while read account usage ; do
cat << EOF | fmt | mail -s "Warning: $account Exceeds Quota" $account
Your disk usage is ${usage}MB but you have only been allocated
${MAXDISKUSAGE}MB. This means that either you need to delete some of
your files, compress your files (see 'gzip' or 'bzip2' for powerful and
easy-to-use compression programs), or talk with us about increasing
your disk allocation.
Thanks for your cooperation on this matter.
Dave Taylor @ x554
EOF
echo "Account $account has $usage MB of disk space. User notified."
done < $violators
exit 0