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DU(1)			FreeBSD	General	Commands Manual			 DU(1)

NAME
     du	-- display disk	usage statistics

SYNOPSIS
     du	[-Aclnx] [-H | -L | -P]	[-g | -h | -k |	-m] [-a	| -s | -d depth]
	[-B blocksize] [-I mask] [-t threshold]	[file ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The du utility displays the file system block usage for each file argu-
     ment and for each directory in the	file hierarchy rooted in each direc-
     tory argument.  If	no file	is specified, the block	usage of the hierarchy
     rooted in the current directory is	displayed.

     The options are as	follows:

     -A	     Display the apparent size instead of the disk usage.  This	can be
	     helpful when operating on compressed volumes or sparse files.

     -B	blocksize
	     Calculate block counts in blocksize byte blocks.  This is differ-
	     ent from the -h, -k, -m, --si and -g options or setting BLOCKSIZE
	     and gives an estimate of how much space the examined file hierar-
	     chy would require on a filesystem with the	given blocksize.  Un-
	     less in -A	mode, blocksize	is rounded up to the next multiple of
	     512.

     -H	     Symbolic links on the command line	are followed, symbolic links
	     in	file hierarchies are not followed.

     -I	mask
	     Ignore files and directories matching the specified mask.

     -L	     Symbolic links on the command line	and in file hierarchies	are
	     followed.

     -P	     No	symbolic links are followed.  This is the default.

     -a	     Display an	entry for each file in a file hierarchy.

     -c	     Display a grand total.

     -d	depth
	     Display an	entry for all files and	directories depth directories
	     deep.

     -g	     Display block counts in 1073741824-byte (1	GiB) blocks.

     -h	     "Human-readable" output.  Use unit	suffixes: Byte,	Kilobyte,
	     Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte and Petabyte based on	powers of
	     1024.

     -k	     Display block counts in 1024-byte (1 kiB) blocks.

     -l	     If	a file has multiple hard links,	count its size multiple	times.
	     The default behavior of du	is to count files with multiple	hard
	     links only	once.  When the	-l option is specified,	the hard link
	     checks are	disabled, and these files are counted (and displayed)
	     as	many times as they are found.

     -m	     Display block counts in 1048576-byte (1 MiB) blocks.

     -n	     Ignore files and directories with user "nodump" flag (UF_NODUMP)
	     set.

     -r	     Generate messages about directories that cannot be	read, files
	     that cannot be opened, and	so on.	This is	the default case.
	     This option exists	solely for conformance with X/Open Portability
	     Guide Issue 4 ("XPG4").

     -s	     Display an	entry for each specified file.	(Equivalent to -d 0)

     --si    "Human-readable" output.  Use unit	suffixes: Byte,	Kilobyte,
	     Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte and Petabyte based on	powers of
	     1000.

     -t	threshold
	     Display only entries for which size exceeds threshold.  If
	     threshold is negative, display only entries for which size	is
	     less than the absolute value of threshold.

     -x	     File system mount points are not traversed.

     The du utility counts the storage used by symbolic	links and not the
     files they	reference unless the -H	or -L option is	specified.  If either
     the -H or -L option is specified, storage used by any symbolic links
     which are followed	is not counted (or displayed).	The -H,	-L and -P op-
     tions override each other and the command's actions are determined	by the
     last one specified.

     The -h, -k, -m and	--si options all override each other; the last one
     specified determines the block counts used.

ENVIRONMENT
     BLOCKSIZE	If the environment variable BLOCKSIZE is set, and the -h, -k,
		-m or --si options are not specified, the block	counts will be
		displayed in units of that block size.	If BLOCKSIZE is	not
		set, and the -h, -k, -m	or --si	options	are not	specified, the
		block counts will be displayed in 512-byte blocks.

EXAMPLES
     Show disk usage for all files in the current directory.  Output is	in hu-
     man-readable form:

	   # du	-ah

     Summarize disk usage in the current directory:

	   # du	-hs

     Summarize disk usage for a	specific directory:

	   # du	-hs /home

     Show name and size	of all C files in a specific directory.	 Also display
     a grand total at the end:

	   # du	-ch /usr/src/sys/kern/*.c

SEE ALSO
     df(1), chflags(2),	fts(3),	symlink(7), quot(8)

STANDARDS
     The du utility is compliant with the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 ("POSIX.1")
     specification.

     The flags [-cdhP],	as well	as the BLOCKSIZE environment variable, are ex-
     tensions to that specification.

     The flag [-r] is accepted but ignored, for	compatibility with systems im-
     plementing	the obsolete X/Open Commands and Utilities Issue 5 ("XCU5")
     standard.

HISTORY
     The du utility and	its -a and -s options first appeared in	Version	1 AT&T
     UNIX.

     The -r option first appeared in AT&T System III UNIX and is available
     since FreeBSD 3.5.	 The -k	and -x options first appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno
     and -H in 4.4BSD.	The -c and -L options first appeared in	the GNU	fileu-
     tils; -L and -P are available since 4.4BSD	Lite1, -c since	FreeBSD	2.2.6.
     The -d option first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2, -h first appeared in
     FreeBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS
     This version of du	was written by Chris Newcomb for 4.3BSD-Reno in	1989.

FreeBSD	13.0			August 1, 2019			  FreeBSD 13.0

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