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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The -comment option associates a comment with the quota tree.
Quota-tree comments support UTF-8 characters and are delimited by
single quotes. Within the comment, there cannot be single quotes ('),
double quotes (") or semicolons (;). Comments can be 255 ASCII
characters long (UTF-8 strings may be limited to shorter lengths).
UTF-8 characters can be multi-byte characters (variable length), while
ASCII characters take only one byte (fixed length). The limit of 255 is
on the number of bytes, which fits well with ASCII characters but not
with UTF-8, i.e., UTF-8 strings with the same number of characters
may occupy different number of bytes.
-report [-user | -group] {-mover <movername> | -fs <fs_name>}
[-path <pathname>]} [<id> <id> ...]
Displays a summary of disk usage and quotas for the user or group,
including the number of files and space in kilobytes for the specified
<fs_name>, or all file systems mounted on the specified
<movername>, or for the specified quota tree. See the -edit option for
the usage of UIDs and GIDs.
-report -config {-mover <movername> | -fs <fs_name>}
[-path <pathname>]}
Displays quota configuration information as viewed from the
specified Data Mover, file system, or quota-tree level, including:
active quota policy
quota status (user/group quotas enabled or disabled)
grace period
default limits currently set for users/groups
hard-quota enforcement option setting (deny disk space enabled
or disabled)
quota conditions that trigger event-logging
-report -tree -fs <fs_name>[<id> <id>...]
Displays the quota limits for a specified quota tree in a file system.
The <id> is a tree ID.
{-on | -off | -clear} [-user |-group |-both] {-mover <movername> |
-fs <fs_name> | [-path <pathname>]|-all}
Turns quotas on, off, and clears quotas for the user, group, or both
(users and groups at once) on the <movername>, <fs_name>,
<pathname>, for all users and/or groups on all file systems on all
Data Movers in the cabinet.
The -clear option permanently removes all quota records, deletes the
quota configuration file, and turns quotas off.
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