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EDQUOTA(8)                                                                             EDQUOTA(8)



NAME
       edquota - edit user quotas

SYNOPSIS
       edquota  [  -p  protoname  ] [ -u | -g ] [ -r ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ] user-
       name...

       edquota [ -u | -g ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ] -t

       edquota [ -u | -g ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ] -T username | groupname...

DESCRIPTION
       edquota is a quota editor.  One or more users or groups may be specified  on  the  command
       line.   For each user or group a temporary file is created with an ASCII representation of
       the current disk quotas for that user or group and an editor is then invoked on the  file.
       The quotas may then be modified, new quotas added, etc.  Setting a quota to zero indicates
       that no quota should be imposed.

       Users are permitted to exceed their soft limits for a grace period that may  be  specified
       per  filesystem.   Once the grace period has expired, the soft limit is enforced as a hard
       limit.

       The current usage information in the file is for informational purposes; only the hard and
       soft limits can be changed.

       Upon  leaving  the  editor, edquota reads the temporary file and modifies the binary quota
       files to reflect the changes made.

       The editor invoked is vi(1) unless either the EDITOR or the  VISUAL  environment  variable
       specifies otherwise.

       Only the super-user may edit quotas.

OPTIONS
       -r     Edit  also  non-local  quota  use  rpc.rquotad on remote server to set quota.  This
              option is available only if quota tools were compiled with enabled support for set-
              ting  quotas over RPC.  The -n option is equivalent, and is maintained for backward
              compatibility.

       -u     Edit the user quota. This is the default.

       -g     Edit the group quota.

       -p protoname
              Duplicate the quotas of the prototypical user specified for  each  user  specified.
              This is the normal mechanism used to initialize quotas for groups of users.

       -F format-name
              Edit quota for specified format (ie. don't perform format autodetection).  Possible
              format names are: vfsold (version 1 quota), vfsv0 (version  2  quota),  rpc  (quota
              over NFS), xfs (quota on XFS filesystem)

       -f filesystem
              Perform specified operations only for given filesystem (default is to perform oper-
              ations for all filesystems with quota).

       -t     Edit the soft time limits for each filesystem.  In old quota  format  if  the  time
              limits  are zero, the default time limits in  are used. In new quota
              format time limits must be specified (there is no default  value  set  in  kernel).
              Time  units  of  'seconds',  'minutes',  'hours', 'days', 'weeks', and 'months' are
              understood. Time limits are printed in the greatest possible time  unit  such  that
              the value is greater than or equal to one.

       -T     Edit  time  for  the  user/group  when  softlimit  is enforced. Possible values are
              'unset' or number and unit. Units are same as used in -t option.

FILES
       aquota.user or aquota.group
                           quota file at the filesystem root (version 2 quota,  non-XFS  filesys-
                           tems)
       quota.user or quota.group
                           quota  file  at the filesystem root (version 1 quota, non-XFS filesys-
                           tems)
       /etc/mtab           mounted filesystems table

SEE ALSO
       quota(1), vi(1), quotactl(2), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8), setquota(8)



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