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NAME

       edquota - edit user quotas

SYNOPSIS

       edquota  [  -p  protoname  ] [ -u | -g | -P ] [ -rm ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ]
       username | groupname | projectname...

       edquota [ -u | -g | -P ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ] -t

       edquota [ -u | -g | -P ] [ -F format-name ] [ -f filesystem ]  -T  username |  groupname |
       projectname...

DESCRIPTION

       edquota is a quota editor.  One or more users, groups, or projects may be specified on the
       command line. If a number is given in the place of user/group/project name it  is  treated
       as  an  UID/GID/Project  ID.  For each user, group, or project a temporary file is created
       with an ASCII representation of the current disk quotas for that user, group,  or  project
       and  an  editor  is then invoked on the file.  The quotas may then be modified, new quotas
       added, etc.  Setting a quota to zero indicates that no quota should be imposed.

       Block usage and limits are reported and interpreted as multiples of kibibyte (1024  bytes)
       blocks  by  default.  Symbols  K,  M, G, and T can be appended to numeric value to express
       kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, and tebibytes.

       Inode usage and limits are interpreted literally. Symbols k, m, g, and t can  be  appended
       to numeric value to express multiples of 10^3, 10^6, 10^9, and 10^12 inodes.

       Users  are  permitted to exceed their soft limits for a grace period that may be specified
       per filesystem.  Once the grace period has expired, the soft limit is enforced as  a  hard
       limit.

       The current usage information in the file is for informational purposes; only the hard and
       soft limits can be changed.

       Upon leaving the editor, edquota reads the temporary file and modifies  the  binary  quota
       files to reflect the changes made.

       The  editor  invoked  is  editor(1)  unless  either  the  EDITOR or the VISUAL environment
       variable specifies otherwise.

       Only the super-user may edit quotas.

OPTIONS

       -r, --remote
              Edit also non-local quota use rpc.rquotad on remote  server  to  set  quota.   This
              option  is  available  only  if  quota tools were compiled with enabled support for
              setting quotas over RPC.  The -n  option  is  equivalent,  and  is  maintained  for
              backward compatibility.

       -m, --no-mixed-pathnames
              Currently,  pathnames  of  NFSv4  mountpoints are sent without leading slash in the
              path.  rpc.rquotad uses  this  to  recognize  NFSv4  mounts  and  properly  prepend
              pseudoroot  of NFS filesystem to the path. If you specify this option, edquota will
              always send paths with a leading slash. This can be useful for legacy  reasons  but
              be aware that quota over RPC will stop working if you are using new rpc.rquotad.

       -u, --user
              Edit the user quota. This is the default.

       -g, --group
              Edit the group quota.

       -P, --project
              Edit the project quota.

       -p, --prototype=protoname
              Duplicate  the  quotas  of the prototypical user specified for each user specified.
              This is the normal mechanism used to initialize quotas for groups of users.

       --always-resolve
              Always try to translate user / group name to uid / gid even if the name is composed
              of digits only.

       -F, --format=format-name
              Edit quota for specified format (ie. don't perform format autodetection).  Possible
              format names are: vfsold Original quota format with 16-bit UIDs / GIDs, vfsv0 Quota
              format  with 32-bit UIDs / GIDs, 64-bit space usage, 32-bit inode usage and limits,
              vfsv1 Quota format with 64-bit quota limits and usage, rpc (quota  over  NFS),  xfs
              (quota on XFS filesystem)

       -f, --filesystem filesystem
              Perform  specified  operations  only  for  given  filesystem (default is to perform
              operations for all filesystems with quota).

       -t, --edit-period
              Edit the soft time limits for each filesystem.  In old quota  format  if  the  time
              limits  are zero, the default time limits in <linux/quota.h> are used. In new quota
              format time limits must be specified (there is no default  value  set  in  kernel).
              Time units of 'seconds', 'minutes', 'hours', and 'days' are understood. Time limits
              are printed in the greatest possible time unit such that the value is greater  than
              or equal to one.

       -T, --edit-times
              Edit  time  for  the user/group/project when softlimit is enforced. Possible values
              are 'unset' or number and unit. Units are the same as in -t option.

FILES

       aquota.user or aquota.group
                           quota  file  at  the  filesystem  root  (version  2   quota,   non-XFS
                           filesystems)
       quota.user or quota.group
                           quota   file   at  the  filesystem  root  (version  1  quota,  non-XFS
                           filesystems)
       /etc/mtab           mounted filesystems table

SEE ALSO

       quota(1), editor(1), quotactl(2), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8), setquota(8)

                                                                                       EDQUOTA(8)