4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)

when allocating a block. It is particularly useful for speeding up allocation times
on large, relatively full filesystems.
enable8dot3
Create the filesystem with support for 8.3 short file names (SFN) and name tun-
neling enabled. These features should be enabled only if you have a specific
need for them, as the use of 8.3 files causes degradation in filesystem perform-
ance. The degradation is proportional to the number of 8.3 files created. If 8.3
SFN support is later disabled but 8.3 filenames exist, the performance degrada-
tion will continue.
allowextchar
Allow the extended character set to be used in 8.3 short file names. The -o
enable8dot3 option must also be specified.
enable-quotas
Enables quotas on the filesystem.
The following options can be used with enable-quotas:
default=<size>[K|M|G|T]
Set the default hard quota on the specified filesystem. (The default is rounded
down to the nearest filesystem block.) The <size> argument can include one
of the following optional modifiers to specify the unit: K (kilobytes), M (mega-
bytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). If one of these modifiers is not specified,
the size will be interpreted in bytes. If the default quota limit is not specified on
the command line, the limit will be set to 0, which means there is no default
limit.
softdefault=<size>[K|M|G|T]
Set the default soft quota on the specified filesystem. The optional modifiers
specify that the size is in terabytes (T), gigabytes (G), megabytes (M), or kilobytes
(K). If a modifier is not specified, the size will be calculated in bytes. (The default
is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.)
static-default
Quota limits for new users are copied from the default quota values set for the
filesystem.
dynamic-default
Quota limits for new users are linked from the default quota values set for the
filesystem. If the default quota values are changed, the users quota limits will
also change.
loghardlimit
File operations that result in exceeding a users hard limit are logged in the system
event log.
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