3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software command reference guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96003, October 2009)
[--noHeaders]
Do not display column headers in the output.
[--csv]
Display the output in comma-separated value format.
Commands for users
These commands allow you to set, display, or remove the filesystem quotas for
individual users.
searchuser—Search the password file or database for user information
mx quota searchuser [search-arguments]
The search arguments are:
[--id <ID1,ID2,ID4-8...>]
A user ID or range of IDs.
[--name <name1,name2,...>]
One or more user or group names. You can also enter a regular expression.
[--regex]
The value specified for --name is a regular expression.
[--memberOf]
The value specified for --name is a group name.
setuser—Set the filesystem quota for one or more users
mx quota setuser [optional-args] ALL_FILESYSTEMS| <ps device> ...
This command allows you to assign new quotas or change existing quotas for one
or more users. You can also specify a search pattern; the specified quotas will be
assigned to all users matching the pattern.
The optional arguments are:
[--hardLimit <unlimited | default | #{K,M,G,T}>]
The hard limit to be applied to the specified users. The size modifiers are K
(kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). If a modifier is not
specified, the size is calculated in kilobytes.
[--softLimit <unlimited | #{K,M,G,T}>]
The soft limit to be applied to the specified users. The size modifiers are K (kilo-
bytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). If a modifier is not spe-
cified, the size is calculated in kilobytes.
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