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Windows: DIRUSE – Show disk usage for a directory.

February 2nd, 2010 Jimmy No comments

DIRUSE

Display disk usage

Syntax
      DIRUSE [options] Folders...
Options
   /M  Display in Mb
   /K  Display in Kb
   /B  Display in bytes (default)
   /,  Use thousand separator when displaying sizes.
   /Q:#	Quota limit, mark folders that exceed the size (#) with a "!".
           set %errorlevel% to ONE if any folders are found that
           exceed the specified size

   /*	Report on one level of subfolders (top-level folders)

   /D	Display only folders that exceed specified sizes.
   /S	Include detail of every subfolder in the output
   /O	Don't check subfolders for quota overflow.
   /V	Display progress report for every subfolder

   /C	Use Compressed size instead of apparent size.
   /L	Output overflows to logfile .\DIRUSE.LOG.
   /A	generate an alert if quota is exceeded
       (requires the Alerter service)

Note: the ‘-’ symbol can be used in place of the ‘/’ symbol.

Example

DIRUSE /M /q:1.5 /* e:\users