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LIZARDFS-REPQUOTA(1) | LIZARDFS-REPQUOTA(1) |
NAME¶
lizardfs-repquota, lizardfs-setquota - retrieves and sets quotas for specified users and groupsSYNOPSIS¶
lizardfs repquota [-nhH] (-u UID | -g GID)+ MOUNTPOINT-ROOT-PATH
lizardfs repquota [-nhH] -a MOUNTPOINT-ROOT-PATH
lizardfs repquota [-nhH] -d DIRECTORY-PATH
lizardfs setquota (-u UID | -g GID) SOFT-LIMIT-SIZE HARD-LIMIT-SIZE SOFT-LIMIT-INODES HARD-LIMIT-INODES MOUNTPOINT-ROOT-PATH
lizardfs setquota -d SOFT-LIMIT-SIZE HARD-LIMIT-SIZE SOFT-LIMIT-INODES HARD-LIMIT-INODES DIRECTORY-PATH
OPTIONS¶
-u UIDQuota for the user with uid UID.
-g GID
Quota for the group with gid GID.
-a
Quota for all users and groups.
-d
Quota for directory.
DESCRIPTION¶
Quota mechanism can be used to limit inodes usage and space usage for users and groups. Once hard limit for inodes or space is reached, no new files can be created for specified user (or group) as long as the quota is not raised or some data is deleted. Also, if hard limit for size is reached, user cannot extend existing files by adding new chunks to them. In general quotas can be set only by a superuser, but there is a workaround available - one can set SESFLAG_ALLCANCHANGEQUOTA in mfsexports.cfg file. A user can only retrieve a quota of his own (and of his primary group). repquota prints a summary of the limits that were set and inode/space usage for specified user/group (or all of them) in the following format:# User/Group ID/Inode; Bytes: current usage, soft limit, hard limit; Inodes: current usage, soft limit, hard limit; User/Group/Inode ID (+/-)(+/-) USED-BYTES SOFT-LIMIT-BYTES HARD-LIMIT-BYTES USED-INODES SOFT-LIMIT-INODES HARD-LIMIT-INODES
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2008-2009 Gemius SA, 2013-2016 Skytechnology sp. z o.o. LizardFS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3. LizardFS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with LizardFS. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.SEE ALSO¶
lizardfs(1)10/27/2016 |