rbh-report -g <group> sum all informations of files owned by a given group.
Of course, you can also run this for each user of a given group:
rbh-report -u <user> -S # -S split info into multiple user groups
There is no option to get all users info from a given group, but you can
easily wrap it in a bash script:
for u in $(getent group foo); do rbh-report -q -u $u; done
HTH
Thomas
On 04/08/15 16:10, Casey McLaughlin wrote:
Hey there,
I'm having trouble figuring out the command to show the space used per
user for a particular group. Is there an easy command I can run on
the CLI to get this information?
Thanks much,
Casey
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Florida State University | [email protected]
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