Update quota policy rule properties
PATCH /storage/quota/rules/{uuid}
Introduced In: 9.7
Updates properties of a specific quota policy rule.
Important notes:
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The quota resize functionality is supported with the PATCH operation.
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Quota resize allows you to modify the quota limits, directly in the filesystem.
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The quota must be enabled on a FlexVol or a FlexGroup volume for
quota resize
to take effect. -
If the quota is disabled on the volume, the quota policy rule PATCH API modifies the rule, but this does not affect the limits in the filesystem.
Related ONTAP commands
-
quota policy rule modify
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quota resize
Parameters
Name | Type | In | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
uuid |
string |
path |
True |
Rule UUID |
return_timeout |
integer |
query |
False |
The number of seconds to allow the call to execute before returning. When doing a POST, PATCH, or DELETE operation on a single record, the default is 0 seconds. This means that if an asynchronous operation is started, the server immediately returns HTTP code 202 (Accepted) along with a link to the job. If a non-zero value is specified for POST, PATCH, or DELETE operations, ONTAP waits that length of time to see if the job completes so it can return something other than 202.
|
Request Body
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
files |
||
space |
||
user_mapping |
boolean |
This parameter enables user mapping for user quota policy rules. This is valid in POST or PATCH for user quota policy rules only. |
uuid |
string |
Unique identifier for the quota policy rule. This field is generated when the quota policy rule is created. |
Example request
{
"uuid": "5f1d13a7-f401-11e8-ac1a-005056a7c3b9"
}
Response
Status: 202, Accepted
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
job |
Example response
{
"job": {
"uuid": "string"
}
}
Error
Status: Default
ONTAP Error Response Codes
Error Code | Description |
---|---|
5308501 |
Mapping from Windows user to UNIX user for user rule was unsuccessful. |
5308502 |
Mapping from UNIX user to Windows user for user rule was unsuccessful. |
5308545 |
The specified quota rule UUID is invalid. |
5308561 |
Failed to obtain volume quota state or invalid quota state obtained for volume. |
5308567 |
Quota policy rule modify operation succeeded, but quota resize failed due to internal error. |
5308573 |
Input value is greater than limit for field. |
5308574 |
Input value is out of range for field. |
5308575 |
Input value is incorrectly larger than listed field. |
Definitions
See Definitions
href
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
href |
string |
_links
files
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
hard_limit |
integer |
This parameter specifies the hard limit for files. This is valid in POST or PATCH. |
soft_limit |
integer |
This parameter specifies the soft limit for files. This is valid in POST or PATCH. |
group
This parameter specifies the target group to which the group quota policy rule applies. This parameter takes a group name or identifier. This parameter is only valid for the POST operation of a group quota policy rule. The POST operation will fail with an appropriate error if this parameter is used as an input to create a user or a tree quota policy rule. This input parameter for POST takes either a group name or a group identifier, but not both. For default quota rules, the group name must be chosen and should be specified as "". For explicit group quota rules, this parameter can contain a UNIX group name or a UNIX group identifier.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
string |
Quota target group ID |
name |
string |
Quota target group name |
qtree
This parameter specifies the target qtree to which the user/group/tree quota policy rule applies. For a user/group quota policy rule at qtree level, this parameter takes a qtree name and is valid in GET or POST. For a user/group quota policy rule at volume level, this parameter is not valid in GET or POST. For a tree quota policy rule, this parameter is mandatory and is valid in both POST and GET. For a default tree quota policy rule, this parameter needs to be specified as "". For a tree quota policy rule at qtree level, this parameter takes a qtree name and is valid in GET or POST.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
integer |
The unique identifier for a qtree. |
name |
string |
The name of the qtree. |
space
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
hard_limit |
integer |
This parameter specifies the space hard limit, in bytes. If less than 1024 bytes, the value is rounded up to 1024 bytes. Valid in POST or PATCH. For a POST operation where the parameter is either empty or set to -1, no limit is applied. For a PATCH operation where a limit is configured, use a value of -1 to clear the limit. |
soft_limit |
integer |
This parameter specifies the space soft limit, in bytes. If less than 1024 bytes, the value is rounded up to 1024 bytes. Valid in POST or PATCH. For a POST operation where the parameter is either empty or set to -1, no limit is applied. For a PATCH operation where a limit is configured, use a value of -1 to clear the limit. |
svm
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name |
string |
The name of the SVM. |
uuid |
string |
The unique identifier of the SVM. |
users
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
string |
Quota target user ID |
name |
string |
Quota target user name |
volume
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name |
string |
The name of the volume. |
uuid |
string |
Unique identifier for the volume. This corresponds to the instance-uuid that is exposed in the CLI and ONTAPI. It does not change due to a volume move.
|
quota_rule
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
files |
||
space |
||
user_mapping |
boolean |
This parameter enables user mapping for user quota policy rules. This is valid in POST or PATCH for user quota policy rules only. |
uuid |
string |
Unique identifier for the quota policy rule. This field is generated when the quota policy rule is created. |
job_link
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
uuid |
string |
The UUID of the asynchronous job that is triggered by a POST, PATCH, or DELETE operation. |
error_arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Argument code |
message |
string |
Message argument |
error
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arguments |
array[error_arguments] |
Message arguments |
code |
string |
Error code |
message |
string |
Error message |
target |
string |
The target parameter that caused the error. |