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The
ls -ld directory... command will show you the group IDs associated with the directories you name. The users who are assigned to the various groups on your system are maintained in the file
/etc/groups on most UNIX systems. Any editor can be used to update that file, but be sure that you make backups before editing that file.
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edquota(1M) edquota(1M)
NAME
edquota - edit disk quotas
SYNOPSIS
proto_name] name...
DESCRIPTION
The command is the quota editor. One or more name of either users or groups can be specified on the command line. For each name, a tempo-
rary file is created with a textual representation of the current disk quotas for that user or group, and an editor is invoked on the file.
The quotas can then be modified, new quotas added, and so on. Upon leaving the editor, reads the temporary file and modifies the binary
quota files to reflect the changes made.
The editor invoked is specified by the environment variable. It defaults to (see vi(1)).
In order for user quotas to be established on a file system, the root directory of the file system must contain a file named Similarly, for
group quotas, the file must exist on the root directory of the file system. See quota(5) for details.
Quotas can be established for all the users or groups on file systems created with largefiles enabled. However, on HFS file systems and
file systems on which largefiles is not enabled, quotas cannot be created for user ids greater than 67,000,000. Quotas cannot be estab-
lished for groups on HFS file systems.
Refer to usergroupname(5) to understand the functionality changes with the Numeric User Group Name feature.
Only users who have appropriate privileges can edit quotas.
Options
Edits the quotas of one or more groups, specified by
name(s).
Duplicates the quotas of the group (when used with the
option) or user proto_name for each group or user, name. This is the normal mechanism used to initialize quotas for groups
of users.
Edit the time limits for each file system.
Time limits are set for file systems, not users. When a user exceeds the soft limit for blocks or inodes on a file system,
a countdown timer is started and the user has an amount of time equal to the time limit in which to reduce usage to below
the soft limit (the required action is given by the command). If the time limit expires before corrective action is taken,
the quota system enforces policy as if the hard limit had been exceeded. The default time limit of 0 is interpreted to mean
the value in or one week (7 days). Time units of sec(onds), min(utes), hour(s), day(s), week(s), and month(s) are under-
stood. Time limits are printed in the greatest possible time unit such that the value is greater than or equal to one.
Edits the quotas of one or more users (the default), specified by
name(s).
Temporary File Formats
Here is an example of the temporary file created for editing user block and inode quotas:
Here is the format for editing quota time limits:
When editing values, it is not necessary to remove the string. For example, to change the for changing the to is sufficient.
WARNINGS
When establishing quotas for a user who has had none before, (for either blocks or inodes), the quota statistics for that user do not
include any currently occupied file system resources. Therefore, it is necessary to run (see quotacheck(1M)) to collect statistics for
that user's current usage of that file system. See quota(5) for a detailed discussion of this topic.
will only edit quotas on local file systems.
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
FILES
Static information about the file systems.
Mounted file system table
Group and user quota statistics static storage for a file system respectively, where
directory is the root of the file system as specified to the command (see mount(1M)).
SEE ALSO
quota(1), vi(1), quotacheck(1M), quotacheck_hfs(1M), quota(5), usergroupname(5).
edquota(1M)