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mfsquota(1)		    This is part of MooseFS		   mfsquota(1)

NAME
       mfsquota	- MooseFS quota	management tools

SYNOPSIS
       mfsgetquota [-n|-h|-H|-k|-m|-g] DIRECTORY...

       mfssetquota [-n|-h|-H|-k|-m|-g] [-p grace_period] [-i|-I	inodes]	[-l|-L
       length] [-s|-S size] [-r|-R realsize] DIRECTORY...

       mfsdelquota  [-a|-A|-i|-I|-l|-L|-s|-S|-r|-R] [-n|-h|-H|-k|-m|-g]	-f DI-
       RECTORY...

       mfscopyquota [-n|-h|-H|-k|-m|-g]	SOURCE_DIRECTORY DESTINATION_DIRECTORY

DESCRIPTION
       These tools are used to check, define and delete	quotas.	Quota  is  set
       on  a  directory.  It can be set	in one of 4 ways: for number of	inodes
       inside the directory (total sum of the subtree's	inodes)	 with  -i,  -I
       options,	for sum	of (logical) file lengths with -l, -L options, for sum
       of  chunk  sizes	 (not  considering  goals) with	-s, -S options and for
       physical	hdd space (more	or less	chunk sizes multiplied by goal of each
       chunk) with -r, -R options.  Small letters set soft quota, capital let-
       ters set	hard quota. -a and -A options in mfsdelquota mean all kinds of
       quota. Quota behaviour is described below.  For soft quota grace	period
       can be defined using -p option. When grace period is not	given then de-
       fault value will	be used	(option	defined	in mfsmaster.cfg or seven days
       if it's not defined there).

       Quota is	always set on a	directory. Hard	quota cannot be	exceeded  any-
       time.   Soft quota can be exceeded for a	specified period of time. Once
       a quota is exceeded in a	directory, user	must go	below the quota	during
       the grace period. If not, the soft quota	for this particular  directory
       starts to behave	like a hard quota.

GENERAL	OPTIONS
       Most of mfstools	use -n,	-h, -H,	-k, -m and -g options to select	format
       of  printed  numbers.  -n causes	to print exact numbers,	-h uses	binary
       prefixes	(Ki, Mi, Gi as 2^10, 2^20 etc.)	while -H uses SI prefixes  (k,
       M, G as 10^3, 10^6 etc.). -k, -m	and -g show plain numbers respectivaly
       in  kibis  (binary kilo - 1024),	mebis (binary mega - 1024^2) and gibis
       (binary giga - 1024^3).	The same can be	achieved by setting  MFSHRFOR-
       MAT  environment	 variable  to:	0 (exact numbers), 1 or	h (binary pre-
       fixes), 2 or H (SI prefixes), 3 or h+ (exact numbers  and  binary  pre-
       fixes),	4  or  H+  (exact  numbers and SI prefixes). The default is to
       print just exact	numbers.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bugs@moosefs.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2023 Jakub	Kruszona-Zawadzki, Saglabs SA

       This file is part of MooseFS.

       MooseFS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or	modify it  un-
       der  the	 terms	of  the	GNU General Public License as published	by the
       Free Software Foundation, version 2 (only).

       MooseFS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but  WITHOUT
       ANY  WARRANTY;  without even the	implied	warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR	PURPOSE. See the GNU  General  Public  License
       for more	details.

       You should have received	a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with  MooseFS;  if not, write to	the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
       Franklin	 St,  Fifth  Floor,  Boston,  MA  02111-1301,  USA  or	 visit
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

SEE ALSO
       mfsmount(8), mfstools(1)

MooseFS	3.0.117-1		 February 2023			   mfsquota(1)

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