4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)
The default soft limit for all users on the filesystem. unlimited means that the
default is unlimited. 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. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.)
[--force]
Continue with the command even if some specified filesystems do not have quotas
enabled.
setoptions—Set the quota options on a filesystem
mx quota setoptions [opt-args] ALL_FILESYSTEMS|<ps device> ...
The optional arguments are:
[--enforceHardLimit <enable|disable>]
Whether hard limits are enforced.
[--logHardLimitviolations <enable|disable>]
Whether violations of the hard limit are logged.
[--logSoftLimitviolations <enable|disable>]
Whether violations of the soft limit are logged.
[--defaultQuotaType <staticdq|dynamicdq>]
Whether the default quotas should be static or dynamic. When staticdq is
used, new users are assigned an explicit limit that is the same as the filesystem’s
default limit. With dyanamicdq, the user’s limit references the filesystem’s default
limit. When the filesystem limit is changed, the user’s limit also changes to match
the new filesystem limit.
[--force]
Continue with the command even if some specified filesystems do not have quotas
enabled.
showdefaults—Show the default quotas for one or more filesystems
mx quota showdefaults [opt-args] ALL_FILESYSTEMS|<ps device> ...
The optional arguments are:
[--unit <B,K,M,G,T>]
Whether the output should be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or
terabytes.
[--force]
Continue with the command even if some specified filesystems do not have quotas
enabled.
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