Chapter 1: Matrix Server Commands

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--disable-quotas

Disable quotas on the specified filesystem and free the associated blocks.

--set-udq <size>[TGMK]

Set the default quota for users on the specified filesystem. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.) The optional modifiers specify that the size is in terabytes (T), gigabytes (G), megabytes (M), or kilobytes (K). If a modifier is not specified, the size will be calculated in bytes.

--set-gdq <size>[TGMK]

Set the default quota for groups on the specified filesystem. (The default is rounded down to the nearest filesystem block.) The modifiers are the same as the set-udqoption.

-y

Answer “yes” to all questions.

The following example enables quotas on volume psv1 and sets the default user and group quotas to 20 gigabytes.

/opt/polyserve/sbin/psfsquota --enable-quotas --set-udq 20G --set-gdq 20G psv1

psfsresume – resume a suspended PSFS filesystem

Synopsis

/opt/polyserve/tools/psfsresume <directory_mountpoint> Description

The psfssuspend and psfsresume utilities affect the specified filesystem on all servers where it is mounted; however, the utilities should be executed on only one server in the matrix.

When you have completed your work with the suspended filesystem, use the psfsresume utility to resume the filesystem. Issue the psfsresume command from the server where you executed psfssuspend. You must be user root.

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