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Whether the output should be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or
terabytes.
[--force]
Continue with the command even if some specified filesystems do not have
quotas enabled.
[--noHeaders]
Do not display column headers in the output.
[--csv]
Display the output in comma-separated value format.
showoptions—Show the quota options in effect on a filesystem
mx quota showoptions [opt-args] ALL_FILESYSTEMS|<ps device> ...
The optional arguments are:
[--noHeaders]
Do not display column headers in the output.
[--csv]
Display the output in comma-separated value format.
Commands for users
These commands allow you to set, display, or remove the filesystem quotas
for individual users.
setuser—Set the filesystem quota for one or more users
mx quota setuser [opt-args] ALL_FILESYSTEMS | <ps device> ...
This command allows you to assign new quotas or change existing quotas for
one or more users. You can also specify a search pattern; the specified quotas
will be assigned to all users matching the pattern.
The optional arguments are:
[--hardLimit <unlimited | dynamic | #{K,M,G,T}>]
The hard limit to be applied to the specified users. The size modifiers are K
(kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). If a modifier is not
specified, the size is calculated in kilobytes.
[--softLimit <unlimited | dynamic | #{K,M,G,T}>]
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