EDQUOTA(8) Maintenance Commands and Procedures EDQUOTA(8)
NAME
edquota - edit user quotas for ufs file system
SYNOPSIS
edquota [
-p proto_user]
username...
edquota -tDESCRIPTION
edquota is a quota editor. One or more users may be specified on the
command line. For each user a temporary file is created with an
ASCII representation of the current disk quotas for that user for each
mounted ufs file system that has a
quotas file, and an editor is then
invoked on the file. The quotas may then be modified, new quotas
added, etc. Upon leaving the editor,
edquota reads the temporary file
and modifies the binary quota files to reflect the changes made.
The editor invoked is
vi(1) unless the
EDITOR environment variable
specifies otherwise.
Only the super-user may edit quotas. In order for quotas to be
established on a file system, the root directory of the file system
must contain a file, owned by root, called
quotas. (See
quotaon(8).)
proto_user and
username can be numeric, corresponding to the
UID of a
user. Unassigned UIDs may be specified; unassigned names may not. In
this way, default quotas can be established for users who are later
assigned a UID.
If no options are specified, the temporary file created will have one
or more lines of the format, where a block is considered to be a 1024
byte (1K) block:
fs
mount_point blocks (soft =
number, \
hard =
number ) inodes (soft =
number, \
hard =
number)
The
number fields may be modified to reflect desired values.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-p Duplicate the quotas of the
proto_user specified for each
username specified. This is the normal mechanism used to
initialize quotas for groups of users.
-t Edit the soft time limits for each file system. If the time
limits are zero, the default time limits in
/usr/include/sys/fs/ufs_quota.h are used. The temporary file
created will have one or more lines of the form
fs
mount_point blocks time limit =
number tmunit, files time
limit =
number tmunit tmunit may be one of ``month'', ``week'', ``day'', ``hour'', ``min''
or ``sec''; characters appended to these keywords are ignored, so you
may write ``months'' or ``minutes'' if you prefer. The
number and
tmunit fields may be modified to set desired values. Time limits are
printed in the greatest possible time unit such that the value is
greater than or equal to one. If ``default'' is printed after the
tmunit, this indicates that the value shown is zero (the default).
USAGE
See
largefile(7) for the description of the behavior of
edquota when
encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte ( 2^31 bytes).
FILES
quotas quota file at the file system root
/etc/mnttab table of mounted file systems
SEE ALSO
vi(1),
quotactl(4I),
attributes(7),
largefile(7),
quota(8),
quotacheck(8),
quotaon(8),
repquota(8)NOTES
All
UIDs can be assigned quotas.
February 14, 2003 EDQUOTA(8)