Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Appendix B

Using the Command Line

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quotas [yes|no]

Enable or disable quotas for the active (selected) volume. Use
the command without any parameters to see the current setting
for quotas.

quotas get

(user|group) name

Display current quota information for a user or group.

name

– the name of the user or group

quotas set

(user|group) name

hard soft grace

Set quotas for user or group name.

name

– the name of the user or group

hard

– hard quota (bytes)

soft

– soft quota (bytes)

grace

– grace period (minutes)

quotacheck

Recalculate quota information for the active volume.

repquota

Generate the following quota report files in /Library/Filesystems/
Xsan/data/<vol>:

quota_report.txt – text file

quota_report.csv – comma-delimited file

quota_regen.in – cvadmin commands that will set up identical
quotas on another controller. You can use cvadmin -f to
execute the commands.

repof

Create a report of open files on the active volume in the file /
Library/Filesystems/Xsan/data/<volume>/open_file_report.txt.

select [volume]

Choose the “active” volume that you want to work with. The
name of the currently active volume appears following the
command prompt in interactive mode, for
example: Xsanadmin (Vol1) >.

To see a list of running volumes, leave off the volume parameter.

volume

– the name of an Xsan volume

cvadmin command

Description

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