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NAME

       fs_setquota - Sets the quota for the volume containing a file or directory

SYNOPSIS

       fs setquota [-path <dir/file path>]
           -max <max quota in kbytes> [-help]

       fs setq [-p <dir/file path>] -m <max quota> [-h]

       fs sq [-p <dir/file path>] -m <max quota> [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       The fs setquota command sets the quota (maximum possible size) of the read/write volume that contains the
       directory or file named by the -path argument.

       To set the quota on multiple volumes at the same time, use the fs setvol command.

       To display a volume's quota, use the fs examine, fs listquota, or fs quota command.

CAUTIONS

       Currently, the maximum quota for a volume is 2 terabytes (2^41 bytes). Note that this only affects the
       volume's quota; a volume may grow much larger if the volume quota is disabled. However, volumes over 2
       terabytes in size may be impractical to move, and may have their size incorrectly reported by some tools,
       such as fs_listquota(1).

OPTIONS

       -path <dir/file path>
           Names the directory or file for which to set the host volume's quota. Partial pathnames are
           interpreted relative to the current working directory, which is also the default value if this
           argument is omitted.

           Specify the read/write path to the file or directory, to avoid the failure that results from
           attempting to change a read-only volume. By convention, the read/write path is indicated by placing a
           period before the cell name at the pathname's second level (for example, /afs/.example.com). For
           further discussion of the concept of read/write and read-only paths through the filespace, see the fs
           mkmount reference page.

       -max <max quota>
           Sets the maximum amount of file server disk space the volume can occupy.  The quota value should be a
           positive integer followed by an optional suffix: "K" for kibibytes (1024 bytes, the default), "M" for
           mebibytes (1024 kibibytes), "G" for gibibytes (1024 mebibytes), and "T" for tebibytes (1024
           gibibytes).  A value of 0 sets an unlimited quota, but the size of the disk partition that houses the
           volume places an absolute limit on the volume's size.

           If the -path argument is omitted (to set the quota of the volume housing the current working
           directory), the -max switch must be included with this argument.

       -help
           Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

EXAMPLES

       The following command imposes a maximum quota of 3000 kilobytes on the volume that houses the
       /afs/example.com/usr/smith directory:

          % fs setquota -path /afs/example.com/usr/smith -max 3000

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       The issuer must belong to the system:administrators group.

SEE ALSO

       fs_examine(1), fs_listquota(1), fs_quota(1), fs_mkmount(1), fs_setvol(1)

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