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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Implememting disk quota on Red Hat Post 302378854 by krish4linux on Wednesday 9th of December 2009 03:22:32 AM
Old 12-09-2009
Implememting disk quota on Red Hat

Hi ,

what are all the files will be edited when we are\
implememting disk quota for a user.

Thanks in advance
 

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CONVERTQUOTA(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   CONVERTQUOTA(8)

NAME
convertquota - convert quota from old file format to new one SYNOPSIS
convertquota [ -ug ] -e filesystem convertquota [ -ug ] -f oldformat,newformat filesystem DESCRIPTION
convertquota converts old quota files quota.user and quota.group to files aquota.user and aquota.group in new format currently used by 2.4.0-ac? and newer or by SuSE or Red Hat Linux 2.4 kernels on filesystem. New file format allows using quotas for 32-bit uids / gids, setting quotas for root, accounting used space in bytes (and so allowing use of quotas in ReiserFS) and it is also architecture independent. This format introduces Radix Tree (a simple form of tree structure) to quota file. OPTIONS
-u, --user convert user quota file. This is the default. -g, --group convert group quota file. -f, --convert-format oldformat,newformat convert quota file from oldformat to newformat. -e, --convert-endian convert vfsv0 file format from big endian to little endian (old kernels had a bug and did not store quota files in little endian format). -V, --version print version information. FILES
aquota.user new user quota file aquota.group new group quota file SEE ALSO
quota(1), setquota(8), edquota(8), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8) AUTHOR
Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> 4th Berkeley Distribution Fri Aug 20 1999 CONVERTQUOTA(8)
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