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Turn on quotas for volumes
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command creates a job to activate quotas for the specified volume. This command is not supported on Infinite Volumes. You can monitor the progress of the job by using the job show and job watch-progress commands.
Parameters
-vserver <vserver name>
- Vserver Name-
This specifies the name of the Vserver on which the volume is located.
-volume <volume name>
- Volume Name-
This specifies the name of the volume on which you are activating quotas.
[-w, -foreground <true>]
- Foreground Process-
This optionally specifies whether the job created for activating quotas runs as a foreground process. The default setting is
false
(that is, the operation runs in the background). When set totrue
, the command will not return until the job completes. The quota job finishes after the filesystem scanner is started. The quota state for the volume isinitializing
until the filesystem scanner finishes scanning the entire filesystem. After the scanning is complete, the quota state will beon
.
Examples
The following example activates quotas on the volume named vol1
, which exists on Vserver vs0
.
cluster1::> volume quota on -vserver vs0 -volume vol1 [Job 23] Job is queued: Quota ON Operation on vserver vs0 volume vol1.
The following example uses a 7G-compatible command to activate quotas on the volume named vol1
which exists on Vserver vs0
.
cluster1::> vserver context vs0 vs0::> quota on -w vol1 [Job 25] Job is queued: Quota ON Operation on vserver vs0 volume vol1. [Job 25] Job succeeded: Successful