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NAME

       gfquota - display the current usage and limits

SYNOPSIS

       gfquota [-qHh] [-P path] [-u user_name]

       gfquota [-qHh] [-P path] -g group_name

       gfquota [-qHh] [-P path] -D dirset_name [-u user_name]

       gfquota [-qHh] [-P path] -d directory

DESCRIPTION

       gfquota displays your current usage and limits. An administrator in the gfarmadm group can
       specify a user or a group to display. If you are a general user, you can specify a group
       which you belong to.

       -D option is an exception and gfarmroot is used instead of gfarmadm as the administrator
       group who can specify user name.

       The count of usage and the check of quota are enabled after executing gfedquota command.
       And, gfquota can display the current usage and limits.

OPTIONS

       -P NAME
           Specifies a path name to specify a metadata server instead of the root metadata
           server.

       -q
           Do not display the current usage and limits. Warning messages are displayed only if
           the current usage exceeds the limits.

       -u NAME
           Specifies a user name to display the current usage and limits.

       -g NAME
           Specifies a group name to display the current usage and limits.

       -D NAME
           Specifies a dirset name to display the current usage and limits.

       -d NAME
           Specifies a directory pathname, to display the current usage and limits of a dirset
           that the directory belongs to.

       -h
           Displays numbers in human readable format by adding a prefix multiplier symbol like
           "M" (mega). Since this option uses powers of 1024, "M" means 1,048,576.

       -H
           Displays numbers in human readable format by adding a prefix multiplier symbol like
           "M" (mega). Since this option uses powers of 1000, "M" means 1,000,000.

       -?
           Displays a list of command options.

SEE ALSO

       gfedquota(1), gfquotacheck(1), gfdirquota(1), gfusage(1), Gfarm Users' Manual / Directory
       Quota