The nas Commands
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EXAMPLE #1
EXAMPLE #2
$ nas_quotas -edit -user -fs ufs1 1000
Userid : 1000
fs ufs1 blocks (soft = 2000, hard = 3000) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)
~
~
~
~
"/tmp/EdP.agGQuIz" 2L, 84C written
done
EXAMPLE #3
$ nas_quotas -edit -user -fs ufs1 -block 7000:6000 -inode 700:600 2000
done
EXAMPLE #4
$ nas_quotas -report -user -fs ufs1
Report for user quotas on filesystem ufs1 mounted on /ufs1
+------------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------+
|User
|
+------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+--------+------+------+--------+
|
|
+------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+--------+------+------+--------+
|#1000
|
|#2000
|
|#5000
|
+------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+--------+------+------+--------+
done
EXAMPLE #5
$ nas_quotas -group -edit -fs ufs1 -proto 300 301 302 303
done
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
Using Quotas on Celerra.
To turn quotas on for users and groups of a file system, type:
$ nas_quotas -on -both -fs ufs1
done
To open a vi session to edit file system quotas on ufs1 for the
specified user, 1000, type:
To change the block limit and inode limit for a file without opening
up a vi session, type:
To view a report of user quotas for ufs1, type:
Bytes Used
Used |
Soft |
Hard |Timeleft|
1328|
2000|
6992|
6000|
141592|
0|
To select user 300 as prototype user for ufs1, and assign other users
the same limits, type:
(1K)
|
Used | Soft | Hard |Timeleft|
3000|
|
7000| 7.0days|
0|
|
Files
54|
0|
0|
66|
600|
700|
516|
0|
0|
|
|
|
|
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