Chapter 2: mx Commands

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Display quotas for users matching the specified search criteria:

mx quota showuser [search-arguments]ALL_FILESYSTEMS<ps device> ...

The search arguments are:

[--force]

Continue with the command even if some of the specified users do not have quotas.

[--id<ID1,ID2,ID4-8...>]

A user ID or range of IDs.

[--name<name1,name2,...>]

One or more user names. You can also enter a regular expression.

[--regex]

The value specified for --nameis a regular expression.

[--memberOf<group name>] A group name for filtering users.

[--unit <B,K,M,G,T>]

Whether the output should be in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes.

[--hardLimitRange <unlimited#{K,M,G,T}>-<unlimited#{K,M,G,T}>]A range of hard limits.

[--spaceUsedRange <unlimited#{K,M,G,T}>-<unlimited#{K,M,G,T}>]A range of disk space usage.

[--percentUsedRange <#%>-<#%>

A range of percentages of disk space used.

[--noHeaders]

Do not display column headers in the output.

[--csv]

Display the output in comma-separated value format.

Display quotas for groups matching the specified search criteria:

mx quota showgroup [search-args]ALL_FILESYSTEMS<ps device> ...

The search arguments are the same as mx quota showuser, with the exception that the --memberofargument is not used.

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