Quotas and Maximum Number of Files11-3
you have not specified a user quota in the quotas file can use up to 500 MB of
disk space.
To override a default for a specific user or group, specify a quota for that user or
group.

7\S H  ) L H O G

You can enter one of the following values in the Type field to define the quota type:
user: If a user quota applies just to a tree and not to the entire volume, specify

user@

tree
, where tree is the name of a qtree. If a user quota applies to a vol-
ume other than the root volume, append @/vol/
volume
to the quota type. For
example, user@/vol/
marketing
means that the user quota applies to the
marketing volume.
group: If a group quota applies just to a tree and not to the entire volume, specify

group@

tree
where tree is the name of a qtree. If a group quota applies to a
volume other than the root volume, append @
volume
to the quota type. For
example,
group@/vol/marketing
means that the group quota applies to the
marketing volume.
tree: A tree quota is similar to a disk partition, but you can increase or decrease
the size of a tree quota at any time.

'LVN)LHOG

Specifies the maximum amount of disk space that the quota target can use. In this
field, K is equivalent to 1,024 bytes, M means 2^20 bytes, and G means 2^30 bytes.
If you omit the K, M, or G, the default is K.
If you want to track the disk usage but do not want to impose a disk usage limit on the
quota target, enter a dash (-) in the disk field.
NOTE: Do not put a blank in the Disk field; it acts as white space. The filer regards the
following entries as equivalent:
#Quota Target type disk files
/export tree 75K
/export tree 75K

)LOHV)LHOG

Specifies the maximum number of files that the quota target can use. Use K to indi-
cate 1,024 files. For example, 75K means 76,800 files. Use M to mean 2^20 and G to
mean 2^30. You can omit the K, M, or G. For example, if you enter 100, it means the
maximum number of files is 100. A blank in this field means there is no restriction on
the number of files that the quota target can use.
If you want to track the number of files but do not want to impose a limit on the num-
ber of files that can be used by the quota target, enter a dash (-) in the files field.