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

By the drive letter, such as X:
By the mount point (junction), such as C:\san\vol2
By the psd or psv name, such as psd2p2 or psv3
You do not need to specify the full path name. A name such as psd6p4 or psv1 will
work.
The options are:
--enable-quotas
Build the necessary quota infrastructure on the specified filesystem. The psf-
squota utility then examines the existing files and stores current allocations for
each user and group owning a file on the filesystem.
--disable-quotas
Disable quotas on the specified filesystem and free the associated blocks.
--set-dq <size>[T|G|M|K]
Set the default hard quota on the specified filesystem.
--set-sdq <size>[T|G|M|K]
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.)
--rebuild-quotas
Recalculate quota allocations.
-y
Answer yes to all questions.
The following options can be used with the ––enable-quotas option:
––staticdq
Quota limits for new users are copied from the default quota values set for the
filesystem.
––dynamicdq
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.
––log-hardlimit
File operations that result in exceeding a users hard limit are logged in the system
event log.
––nolog-hardlimit
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