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 modify the number of quota warnings sent to the specified user

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 'warn 2 jimmy'
 (tell the quota system that two warnings have been sent to user jimmy)

 Changes the warning count associated with the block limits, inode limits
 and/or realtime block limits for the specified user, group, or project.
 When a user has been warned the maximum number of times allowed, the soft
 limit is enforced as the hard limit.  It is intended as an alternative to
 the timeout system, where the system administrator updates a count of the
 number of warnings issued to people, and they are penalised if the warnings
 are ignored.
 -d -- set maximum warning count, which triggers soft limit enforcement
 -g -- set group quota warning count
 -p -- set project quota warning count
 -u -- set user quota warning count
 -b -- set the blocks-used warning count
 -i -- set the inodes-used warning count
 -r -- set the blocks-used warn count for the (optional) realtime subvolume
 The user/group/project can be specified either by name or by number.


 modify quota enforcement timeout for the current filesystem

 Example:
 'timer -i 3days'
 (soft inode limit timer is changed to 3 days)

 Changes the timeout value associated with the block limits, inode limits
 and/or realtime block limits for all users, groups, or projects on the
 current filesystem.
 As soon as a user consumes the amount of space or number of inodes set as
 the soft limit, a timer is started.  If the timer expires and the user is
 still over the soft limit, the soft limit is enforced as the hard limit.
 The default timeout is 7 days.
 -d -- set the default values, used the first time a file is created
 -g -- modify group quota timer
 -p -- modify project quota timer
 -u -- modify user quota timer
 -b -- modify the blocks-used timer
 -i -- modify the inodes-used timer
 -r -- modify the blocks-used timer for the (optional) realtime subvolume
 The timeout value is specified as a number of seconds, by default.
 However, a suffix may be used to alternatively specify minutes (m),
 hours (h), days (d), or weeks (w) - either the full word or the first
 letter of the word can be used.


 modify quota limits for the specified user

 Example:
 'limit bsoft=100m bhard=110m tanya

 Changes the soft and/or hard block limits, inode limits and/or realtime
 block limits that are currently being used for the specified user, group,
 or project.  The filesystem identified by the current path is modified.
 -d -- set the default values, used the first time a file is created
 -g -- modify group quota limits
 -p -- modify project quota limits
 -u -- modify user quota limits
 The block limit values can be specified with a units suffix - accepted
 units are: k (kilobytes), m (megabytes), g (gigabytes), and t (terabytes).
 The user/group/project can be specified either by name or by number.

%s: Error: could not parse size %s.
%s: Warning: `%s' in quota blocks is 0 (unlimited).
%u %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu
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[-g|-p|-u] bsoft|bhard|isoft|ihard|rtbsoft|rtbhard=N -d|id|namerestore quota limits from a backup fileset quota enforcement timeouts[-bir] [-g|-p|-u] value -d|id|nameget/set enforcement warning counterbgipru%s: cannot set timer: %s
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bdgipru%s: invalid user name: %s
%s: invalid group name: %s
%s: invalid project name: %s
%s: cannot set limits: %s
fs = f:gpu%s: fopen on %s failed: %s
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ihard=rtbsoft=limitmodify quota limitsrestore[-g|-p|-u] [-f file]timer[-bir] [-g|-p|-u] valuewarnX0X0X0X0XX0XW0X0X0X0X0X0XW0XW0X0XW0[[ [[[[[p[[[[[[[`[[P[[[@[
 reports the number of free disk blocks and inodes

 This command reports the number of total, used, and available disk blocks.
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 disk blocks, and will report on all known XFS filesystem mount points and
 project quota paths by default (see 'print' command for a list).
 -b -- report the block count values
 -i -- report the inode count values
 -r -- report the realtime block count values
 -h -- report in a human-readable format
 -N -- suppress the header from the output

%s: project quota flag not set on %s
%s: project ID %u (%s) doesn't match ID %u (%s)
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value %d is out of range (0-%d)
set current path, or show the list of pathslist known mount points and projects
 list projects or setup a project tree for tree quota management

 Example:
 'project -c logfiles'
 (match project 'logfiles' to a directory, and setup the directory tree)

 Without arguments, report all projects found in the /etc/projects file.
 The project quota mechanism in XFS can be used to implement a form of
 directory tree quota, where a specified directory and all of the files
 and subdirectories below it (i.e. a tree) can be restricted to using a
 subset of the available space in the filesystem.

 A managed tree must be setup initially using the -c option with a project.
 The specified project name or identifier is matched to one or more trees
 defined in /etc/projects, and these trees are then recursively descended
 to mark the affected inodes as being part of that tree - which sets inode
 flags and the project identifier on every file.
 Once this has been done, new files created in the tree will automatically
 be accounted to the tree based on their project identifier.  An attempt to
 create a hard link to a file in the tree will only succeed if the project
 identifier matches the project identifier for the tree.  The xfs_io utility
 can be used to set the project ID for an arbitrary file, but this can only
 be done by a privileged user.

 A previously setup tree can be cleared from project quota control through
 use of the -C option, which will recursively descend the tree, clearing
 the affected inodes from project quota control.

 The -c option can be used to check whether a tree is setup, it reports
 nothing if the tree is correct, otherwise it reports the paths of inodes
 which do not have the project ID of the rest of the tree, or if the inode
 flag is not set.

 The -p <path> option can be used to manually specify project path without
 need to create /etc/projects file. This option can be used multiple times
 to specify multiple paths. When using this option only one projid/name can
 be specified at command line. Note that /etc/projects is also used if exists.

 The -d <depth> option allows to descend at most <depth> levels of directories
 below the command line arguments. -d 0 means only apply the actions
 to the top level of the projects. -d -1 means no recursion limit (default).

 The /etc/projid and /etc/projects file formats are simple, and described
 on the xfs_quota man page.

projects file "%s" doesn't exist
%s: only one projid/name can be specified when using -p <path>, %d found.
%s - no such project in %s or invalid project number
Checking project %s (path %s)...
Setting up project %s (path %s)...
Clearing project %s (path %s)...
Processed %d (%s and cmdline) paths for project %s with recursion depth %s (%d).
%s: cannot get flags on %s: %s
%s: cannot clear project on %s: %s
%s: cannot set project on %s: %s
%s - project identifier is not set (inode=%u, tree=%u)
%s - project inheritance flag is not set
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 display a summary of filesystem ownership

 -a -- summarise for all local XFS filesystem mount points
 -c -- display three columns giving file size in kilobytes, number of files
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       smaller file.  The last row is used as an overflow bucket and is the
       total of all files greater than 500 kilobytes.
 -v -- display three columns containing the number of kilobytes not
       accessed in the last 30, 60, and 90 days.
 -g -- display group summary
 -p -- display project summary
 -u -- display user summary
 -b -- display number of blocks used
 -i -- display number of inodes used
 -r -- display number of realtime blocks used
 -n -- skip identifier-to-name translations, just report IDs
 -N -- suppress the initial header
 -f -- send output to a file
 The (optional) user/group/project can be specified either by name or by
 number (i.e. uid/gid/projid).

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 display usage and quota information

 -g -- display group quota information
 -p -- display project quota information
 -u -- display user quota information
 -b -- display number of blocks used
 -i -- display number of inodes used
 -r -- display number of realtime blocks used
 -h -- report in a human-readable format
 -n -- skip identifier-to-name translations, just report IDs
 -N -- suppress the initial header
 -v -- increase verbosity in reporting (also dumps zero values)
 -f -- send output to a file
 The (optional) user/group/project can be specified either by name or by
 number (i.e. uid/gid/projid).

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 report used space and inodes, and quota limits, for a filesystem
 Example:
 'report -igh'
 (reports inode usage for all groups, in an easy-to-read format)
 This command is the equivalent of the traditional repquota command, which
 prints a summary of the disk usage and quotas for the current filesystem,
 or all filesystems.
 -a -- report for all mounted filesystems with quota enabled
 -h -- report in a human-readable format
 -n -- skip identifier-to-name translations, just report IDs
 -N -- suppress the header from the output
 -t -- terse output format, hides rows which are all zero
 -L -- lower ID bound to report on
 -U -- upper ID bound to report on
 -l -- look up names for IDs in lower-upper range
 -g -- report group usage and quota information
 -p -- report project usage and quota information
 -u -- report user usage and quota information
 -b -- report blocks-used information only
 -i -- report inodes-used information only
 -r -- report realtime-blocks-used information only

dump quota information for backup utilities
 create a backup file which contains quota limits information
 -g -- dump out group quota limits
 -p -- dump out project quota limits
 -u -- dump out user quota limits (default)
 -f -- write the dump out to the specified file

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 remove any space being used by the quota subsystem

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 was allocated to holding quota metadata can be freed via this command.
 The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
 and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).


 disable quota enforcement on a filesystem

 If a filesystem is mounted and is currently enforcing quota, this
 provides a mechanism to switch off the enforcement, but continue to
 perform used space (and used inodes) accounting.
 The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users).


 enable quota enforcement on a filesystem

 If a filesystem is mounted and has quota accounting enabled, but not
 quota enforcement, enforcement can be enabled with this command.
 With the -v (verbose) option, the status of the filesystem will be
 reported after the operation is complete.
 The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
 and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).


 query the state of quota on the current filesystem

 This is a verbose status command, reporting whether or not accounting
 and/or enforcement are enabled for a filesystem, which inodes are in
 use as the quota state inodes, and how many extents and blocks are
 presently being used to hold that information.
 The quota type is specified via -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
 and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).


 turn filesystem quota off, both accounting and enforcement

 Example:
 'off -uv'  (switch off user quota on the current filesystem)
 This command is the equivalent of the traditional quotaoff command,
 which disables quota completely on a mounted filesystem.
 Note that there is no 'on' command - for XFS filesystems (with the
 exception of the root filesystem on IRIX) quota can only be enabled
 at mount time, through the use of one of the quota mount options.

 The state command is useful for displaying the current state.  Using
 the -v (verbose) option with the 'off' command will display the quota
 state for the affected filesystem once the operation is complete.
 The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
 and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).

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%s: cannot initialise path table: %s
%s: cannot setup path for project dir %s: %s
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