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23 .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
28 .EH 'SMM:4-%''Disc Quotas in a \s-2UNIX\s+2 Environment'
29 .OH 'Disc Quotas in a \s-2UNIX\s+2 Environment''SMM:4-%'
32 Disc Quotas in a \s-2UNIX\s+2\s-3\u*\d\s0 Environment
49 to control usage of disc space, on an
52 Quotas may be set for each individual user, on any, or
62 \s-2VMUNIX\s0 that may be included when the
72 command will provide information on any disc quotas
77 A limit can be set on the amount of space a user
78 can occupy, and there may be a limit on the number
82 provides information on the quotas that have
107 When he logs in under quota, the counter is reset
115 The \fBonly\fP way to reset this condition is
141 editor, remove some files, then resume it.
143 some other filesystem (perhaps to a file on /tmp)
147 it belongs on.
156 the disc quota sub-system.
163 followed by a system configuration\s-3\u*\d\s0.
169 quotas applied needs to be made.
176 Having decided on which filesystems quotas need to be
178 available space amongst the competing needs. How this
185 same quotas (a common occurrence) the \fB\-p\fP switch
189 must be informed to enforce quotas on the desired filesystems.
195 with the \fB\-a\fP switch, will enable quotas for each
203 /etc/quotaon -a
229 the quota system to run this command, though on
235 The super-user may use the
241 all users on a filesystem.
245 Disc quota usage and information is stored in a file on the
254 by uid, one structure for each user on the system (whether
255 the user has a quota on this filesystem or not).
267 Each subsequent open of a file on the filesystem, will
274 In memory, the quota information is kept hashed by user-id