4.3BSD-Tahoe/usr/man/cat8/quotaoff.0
QUOTAON(8) UNIX Programmer's Manual QUOTAON(8)
NNAAMMEE
quotaon, quotaoff - turn file system quotas on and off
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
//eettcc//qquuoottaaoonn [ --vv ] _f_i_l_s_y_s...
//eettcc//qquuoottaaoonn [ --vv ] --aa
//eettcc//qquuoottaaooffff [ --vv ] _f_i_l_s_y_s...
//eettcc//qquuoottaaooffff [ --vv ] --aa
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
_Q_u_o_t_a_o_n announces to the system that disc quotas should be
enabled on one or more file systems. The file systems
specified must have entries in /etc/fstab and be mounted at
the time. The file system quota files must be present in
the root directory of the specified file system and be named
_q_u_o_t_a_s. The optional argument --vv causes _q_u_o_t_a_o_n to print a
message for each file system where quotas are turned on.
If, instead of a list of file systems, a --aa argument is give
to _q_u_o_t_a_o_n, all file systems in /etc/fstab marked read-write
with quotas will have their quotas turned on. This is nor-
mally used at boot time to enable quotas.
_Q_u_o_t_a_o_f_f announces to the system that file systems specified
should have any disc quotas turned off. As above, the --vv
forces a verbose message for each file system affected; and
the --aa option forces all file systems in /etc/fstab to have
their quotas disabled.
These commands update the status field of devices located in
/_e_t_c/_m_t_a_b to indicate when quotas are on or off for each
file system.
FFIILLEESS
/etc/mtab mount table
/etc/fstab file system table
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
setquota(2), mtab(5), fstab(5)
Printed 7/9/88 July 9, 1988 1