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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers understanding basic of storage in aix Post 100902 by ajaya on Thursday 2nd of March 2006 03:10:32 PM
Old 03-02-2006
My system is AIX.

Let sat, the CDROM is in my local computer where I work. How can I get software in the CD installed in a remote server ?

thanks
 

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rquotad(1M)															       rquotad(1M)

NAME
rquotad - remote quota server SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is an RPC server that returns quotas for a user of a local file system currently mounted by a remote machine by means of NFS (see rpc(3N)). The results are used by to display user quotas for remote file systems (see quota(1)). might not work for local filesystems which support a 64-bit quota file format. The Q_QUOTAINFO command of the system call can be used to determine the quota file format supported by a particular filesystem. (See quotactl(2)). is normally invoked by (see inetd(1M)). AUTHOR
Disk Quotas were developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and HP. FILES
Quota statistics static storage for a file system, where directory is the root of the file system. SEE ALSO
inetd(1M), quotactl(2), rpc(3N), services(4), quota(5), nfs(7). rquotad(1M)
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