hpux man page for quotacheck_vxfs

Query: quotacheck_vxfs

OS: hpux

Section: 1m

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quotacheck_vxfs(1M)													       quotacheck_vxfs(1M)

NAME
quotacheck_vxfs: quotacheck - VxFS file system quota consistency checker
SYNOPSIS
filesystem...
DESCRIPTION
Because VxFS maintains quota information in the kernel, for VxFS synchronizes quotas from the current system copy to the disk quota file for the specified VxFS file system. requires that each file system it checks has a file named in the root directory. is typically run at mount time from a start-up script. filesystem is a mount point or block special device (e.g., Options recognizes the following options: Check the file systems listed in the file. Checks only mounted type file systems with the option. Specify the file-system type This option does nothing, but exists for standards compatibility. Report the file system name before synchronizing quotas from current system copy to the disk quota file. Echo the completed command line, but do not execute the command. The command line is generated by incorporating the user-specified options and other information derived from If the options are not valid, prints an error message. This option allows the user to verify the command line. Operands recognizes the following operand: filesystem A mount point or block special device
AUTHOR
was developed by HP and the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
Default file systems Quota statistics static storage for file system where root_directory is the file system root as specified to (see mount(1M)).
SEE ALSO
mount(1M), mount_vxfs(1M), quotacheck(1M), quota(5). quotacheck_vxfs(1M)
Related Man Pages
quotacheck_hfs(1m) - hpux
quotacheck(8) - opendarwin
quotacheck(1m) - sunos
quotacheck(1m) - linux
quotacheck(1m) - php
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