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edquota(8)

System Administration Commands                                      edquota(8)



NAME
       edquota - edit user quotas for ufs file system

SYNOPSIS
       edquota [-p proto_user] username...


       edquota -t

DESCRIPTION
       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 mod‐
       ifies 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  estab‐
       lished  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:

         fsmount_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 user‐
             name 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 lim‐
             its    are    zero,    the     default     time     limits     in
             /usr/include/sys/fs/ufs_quota.h are used. The temporary file cre‐
             ated 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).

FILES
       quotas         quota file at the file system root


       /etc/mnttab    table of mounted file systems


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/file-system/ufs


SEE ALSO
       vi(1),  quotactl(4I),  attributes(7),  quota(8),  quotacheck(8),   quo‐
       taon(8), repquota(8)

NOTES
       All UIDs can be assigned quotas.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               4 Feb 2015                        edquota(8)
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