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QUOTAON(8)                                                                             QUOTAON(8)



NAME
       quotaon, quotaoff - turn filesystem quotas on and off

SYNOPSIS
       /sbin/quotaon [ -vugfp ] [ -F format-name ] filesystem...
       /sbin/quotaon [ -avugfp ] [ -F format-name ]

       /sbin/quotaoff [ -vugp ] [ -x state ] filesystem...
       /sbin/quotaoff [ -avugp ]

DESCRIPTION
   quotaon
       quotaon announces to the system that disk quotas should be enabled on one or more filesys-
       tems. The filesystem quota files must be present in the root directory  of  the  specified
       filesystem  and  be  named  either aquota.user (for version 2 user quota), quota.user (for
       version 1 user quota), aquota.group (for version 2 group quota), or quota.group (for  ver-
       sion 1 group quota).

       XFS  filesystems  are a special case - XFS considers quota information as filesystem meta-
       data and uses journaling to provide a higher level guarantee of  consistency.   There  are
       two  components  to  the  XFS  disk  quota  system: accounting and limit enforcement.  XFS
       filesystems require that quota accounting be turned on at mount time.  It is  possible  to
       enable  and  disable  limit  enforcement  on  an  XFS filesystem after quota accounting is
       already turned on.  The default is to turn on both accounting and enforcement.

       The XFS quota implementation does not maintain quota information  in  user-visible  files,
       but rather stores this information internally.

   quotaoff
       quotaoff  announces to the system that the specified filesystems should have any disk quo-
       tas turned off.

OPTIONS
   quotaon
       -a     All automatically mounted (no noauto option) non-NFS filesystems in /etc/fstab with
              quotas  will  have  their  quotas turned on.  This is normally used at boot time to
              enable quotas.

       -v     Display a message for each filesystem where quotas are turned on.

       -u     Manipulate user quotas. This is the default.

       -g     Manipulate group quotas.

       -p     Instead of turning quotas on just print state of quotas (ie. whether. quota  is  on
              or off)

       -f     Make quotaon behave like being called as quotaoff.

   quotaoff
       -F format-name
              Report quota for specified format (ie. don't perform format autodetection).  Possi-
              ble format names are: vfsold (version 1 quota), vfsv0 (version 2 quota), xfs (quota
              on XFS filesystem)

       -a     Force all filesystems in /etc/fstab to have their quotas disabled.

       -v     Display a message for each filesystem affected.

       -u     Manipulate user quotas. This is the default.

       -g     Manipulate group quotas.

       -p     Instead  of turning quotas off just print state of quotas (ie. whether. quota is on
              or off)

       -x delete
              Free up the space used to hold quota  information  (maintained  internally)  within
              XFS.   This  option  is  only  applicable to XFS, and is silently ignored for other
              filesystem types.  It can only be used on a filesystem with quota previously turned
              off.

       -x enforce
              Switch  off  limit enforcement for XFS filesystems (perform quota accounting only).
              This option is only applicable to XFS, and is silently ignored for other filesystem
              types.

NOTES ON XFS FILESYSTEMS
       To  enable  quotas on an XFS filesystem, use mount(8) or /etc/fstab quota option to enable
       both accounting and limit enforcement.  quotaon utility cannot be used for this purpose.

       Turning on quotas on an XFS root filesystem requires the quota  mount  options  be  passed
       into the kernel at boot time through the Linux rootflags boot option.

       To  turn  off  quota  limit  enforcement on any XFS filesystem, first make sure that quota
       accounting and enforcement are both turned on using repquota -s.  Then, use  quotaoff  -vo
       to disable limit enforcement.  This may be done while the filesystem is mounted.

       Turning  on  quota  limit  enforcement  on an XFS filesystem is achieved using quotaon -v.
       This may be done while the filesystem is mounted.

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/fstab          default filesystems

SEE ALSO
       quotactl(2), fstab(5), repquota(8).



4th Berkeley Distribution                                                              QUOTAON(8)