Displaying Quota Limits And Usage - Red Hat GFS 6.0 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 9. Managing GFS
Group
A group ID to limit or warn. It can be either a group name from the group file or the GID number.
Size
Specifies the new value to limit or warn. By default, the value is in units of megabytes. The
additional
,
-k
-s
respectively.
MountPoint
Specifies the GFS file system to which the actions apply.
9.4.1.2. Examples
This example sets the hard limit for user Bert to 1024 megabytes (1 gigabyte) on file system
gfs_quota limit -u Bert -l 1024 -f /gfs
This example sets the warn limit for group ID 21 to 50 kilobytes on file system
gfs_quota warn -g 21 -l 50 -k -f /gfs

9.4.2. Displaying Quota Limits and Usage

Quota limits and current usage can be displayed for a specific user or group using the
command. The entire contents of the quota file can also be displayed using the
get
command, in which case all IDs with a non-zero hard limit, warn limit, or value are listed.
list
9.4.2.1. Usage
Displaying Quota Limits for a User
gfs_quota get -u User -f MountPoint
Displaying Quota Limits for a Group
gfs_quota get -g Group -f MountPoint
Displaying Entire Quota File
gfs_quota list -f MountPoint
User
A user ID to display information about a specific user. It can be either a user name from the
password file or the UID number.
Group
A group ID to display information about a specific group. It can be either a group name from the
group file or the GID number.
and
flags change the units to kilobytes, sectors, and file-system blocks,
-b
95
.
/gfs
.
/gfs
gfs_quota
gfs_quota

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