SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  DISKQUOTA
    There are several DISKQUOTA subcommands. Select the one you want
    from the choices below.

1  –  ADD

    Adds an entry to a disk quota file and initializes the usage
    count to zero.

    Requires write (W)  access to the quota file.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA ADD  owner

1.1  –  Parameter

 owner

    Specifies the user identification code (UIC) or rights identifier
    for which the quota entry is added. You can specify the UIC in
    numeric or alphanumeric format. For complete information about
    UIC specification, see the HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.

    Rights identifiers are granted with the Authorize utility and use
    an ID format rather than a UIC format. For a complete description
    of rights identifiers, see the HP OpenVMS Programming Concepts
    Manual.

    When working in nonlocal environments, be careful that the
    alphanumeric UIC or rights identifiers that you use are valid
    for the environment.

1.2  –  Qualifiers

1.2.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the location of the quota file. SYSMAN validates the
    device specification. You can specify a logical name for device-
    spec. If you do, the logical name is translated in the target
    environment.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

1.2.2    /OVERDRAFT

       /OVERDRAFT=value

    Specifies a positive integer that provides an overdraft value for
    the specified UIC. If omitted, the overdraft value defaults to
    the overdraft value in the entry for [0,0].

1.2.3    /PERMQUOTA

       /PERMQUOTA=value

    Specifies a positive integer that provides the quota for the
    specified UIC. If omitted, the permanent quota defaults to the
    value of the quota in the entry for [0,0].

1.3  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA ADD command appends individual entries to a quota
    file on the specified disk. Note that the quota file must already
    exist and be enabled.

    Unless you specify the permanent quota and overdraft values,
    SYSMAN applies the default values from the UIC entry [0,0]. You
    adjust UIC [0,0] with the DISKQUOTA MODIFY command.

1.4  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/NODE=(NODE21,NODE22)
  %SYSMAN-I-ENV, Current command environment:
          Individual nodes: NODE21,NODE22
          Username ALEXIS    will be used on nonlocal nodes.
  SYSMAN> SET PROFILE /PRIVILEGE=SYSPRV
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA ADD [MKT,MORSE] /DEVICE=WORK1 -
  _SYSMAN> /PERMQUOTA=200 /OVERDRAFT=50
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA ADD PAYROLL /DEVICE=WORK1 /PERMQUOTA=1000

      This command sequence performs the following tasks:

      o  Defines the management environment to be NODE21 and NODE22.

      o  Adds SYSPRV privilege to the user's current privileges in
         order to write to the quota file.

      o  Adds UIC [MKT,MORSE] to the quota file on the device named
         WORK1 on both NODE21 and NODE22, setting the permanent
         quota to 200 disk blocks and the overdraft limit to 50 disk
         blocks, for an absolute limit of 250 blocks. If the user
         name MORSE has a unique UIC on the system, you can enter the
         following command:

           SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA ADD MORSE

      o  Adds an entry for the rights identifier PAYROLL. Any user
         holding the PAYROLL identifier can use this disk space.

2  –  CREATE

    Creates and enables a quota file for a disk volume that does not
    currently contain one.

    Requires write (W)  access to the volume's master file directory
    (MFD), plus one of the following items: SYSPRV privilege, a
    system UIC, or ownership of the volume.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA CREATE

2.1  –  Qualifier

2.1.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the disk volume on which to create a quota file.
    SYSMAN validates the device specification. A logical name may be
    specified for device-spec. If so, it is translated in the target
    environment.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

2.2  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA CREATE command creates a quota file for a volume
    that does not currently have one.

    Only one quota file, [000000]QUOTA.SYS, can be present on
    any volume or volume set. As soon as you create a quota file,
    establish default values for quotas and overdrafts by adjusting
    UIC [0,0] with the DISKQUOTA MODIFY command. When a disk has
    existing files, use the DISKQUOTA REBUILD command to have SYSMAN
    update the quota file to contain current usage values.

                                   NOTE

       HP recommends that you do not create and enable a quota file
       on the system disk unless users are allowed to create files
       on that disk.

2.3  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SHOW ENVIRONMENT
  %SYSMAN-I-ENV, Current command environment:
          Node NODE24 of local cluster
          Username ALEXIS    will be used on nonlocal nodes

  SYSMAN> DO SHOW DEVICES
  .
  .
  .
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA CREATE /DEVICE=DJA31:
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA MODIFY /DEVICE=DJA31: [0,0] -
  _SYSMAN> /PERMQUOTA=10000 /OVERDRAFT=100

      The commands in this example sequence display the
      characteristics of the current management environment and
      verify the device name. Then they create a quota file on the
      disk DJA31 and set up default quota values.

3  –  DELETE

    Removes an entry from a quota file.

    See the command DISKQUOTA REMOVE for more information. The
    DISKQUOTA REMOVE and DISKQUOTA DELETE commands perform the same
    function.

4  –  DISABLE

    Suspends the maintenance and enforcement of disk quotas on a
    volume in the current management environment; this applies to
    each node that has the disk mounted.

                                 CAUTION

       To use the DISKQUOTA DISABLE command on a disk that has
       been mounted on multiple nodes in a cluster, you must first
       specify the nodes in the SET ENVIRONMENT command.

    Requires SYSPRV privilege, a system UIC, or ownership of the
    volume.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA DISABLE

4.1  –  Qualifier

4.1.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies a disk volume on which to disable a quota file.
    SYSMAN validates the device specification. A logical name may be
    specified for device-spec. If so, it is translated in the target
    environment.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

4.2  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA DISABLE command suspends quota operations on a
    volume. To permanently disable quotas on a device, disable
    the quotas with the DISKQUOTA DISABLE command and delete
    the file [000000]QUOTA.SYS. Otherwise, the system implicitly
    enables quotas when the disk is mounted, leaving invalid quota
    information.

    If you enable the quota file later, enter the DISKQUOTA REBUILD
    command to update UIC entries and usage counts.

5  –  ENABLE

    Resumes quota enforcement on a disk volume in the current
    management environment; this applies to each node that has the
    disk mounted.

                                 CAUTION

       To use the DISKQUOTA ENABLE command on a disk that has
       been mounted on multiple nodes in a cluster, you must first
       specify the nodes in the SET ENVIRONMENT command.

    Requires SYSPRV privilege, a system UIC, or ownership of the
    volume.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA ENABLE

5.1  –  Qualifier

5.1.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies a disk volume on which to enable the quota file.
    SYSMAN validates the device specification. A logical name may be
    specified for device-spec. If so, it is translated in the target
    environment.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

5.2  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA ENABLE command reinstates the enforcement of
    quotas on a volume that had been suspended with the DISKQUOTA
    DISABLE command. Whenever you enable quotas on a volume, use the
    DISKQUOTA REBUILD command to update UIC entries and usage counts.

6  –  MODIFY

    Changes an entry in a quota file or adjusts default values for
    quotas and overdrafts. If a new quota limit is less than the
    current usage count, SYSMAN issues a warning message before it
    implements the new quota.

    Requires write (W)  access to the quota file.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA MODIFY  owner

6.1  –  Parameter

 owner

    Specifies the user identification code (UIC) or rights
    identifier. You can specify the UIC in numeric or alphanumeric
    format. For complete information about UIC specification, see the
    HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.

    Rights identifiers are granted with the Authorize utility and use
    an ID format rather than a UIC format. For a complete description
    of rights identifiers, see the HP OpenVMS Programming Concepts
    Manual.

    When working in nonlocal environments, make sure that the
    alphanumeric UIC or rights identifiers that you use are valid
    for the environment.

6.2  –  Qualifiers

6.2.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the disk volume that contains the quota file. SYSMAN
    validates the device specification. A logical name may be
    specified for device-spec. If so, it is translated in the target
    environment.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

6.2.2    /OVERDRAFT

       /OVERDRAFT=value

    Specifies a positive integer that provides an overdraft value
    for the specified UIC. If you omit a value, the overdraft value
    defaults to the overdraft value in the entry for [0,0].

6.2.3    /PERMQUOTA

       /PERMQUOTA=value

    Specifies a positive integer that provides the quota for the
    specified UIC. If you omit a value, the permanent quota defaults
    to the value of the quota in the entry for [0,0].

6.3  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA MODIFY command changes values in a quota file for
    the disk named in the device specification. If you establish a
    quota limit that is less than the current usage count, a user can
    still log in and out, but cannot create files.

    After creating a quota file, use the DISKQUOTA MODIFY command to
    set default values for quotas and overdrafts. UIC [0,0] sets the
    default permanent quota and overdraft values for a quota file,
    so you must change the entry [0,0] to values appropriate for
    your installation. Unless you specify quota and overdraft values
    when adding a file entry, SYSMAN applies these defaults to UIC
    entries.

6.4  –  Examples

    1.SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/NODE=NODE21
      SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA MODIFY /DEVICE=DUA12: [0,0] -
      _SYSMAN> /PERMQUOTA=3000 /OVERDRAFT=300

      The commands in this example edit the entry for UIC [0,0] in
      the quota file on DUA12, which is located on NODE21.

    2.SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA MODIFY /DEVICE=SYS$DISK1 [TTD,DAVIS] -
      _SYSMAN> /PERMQUOTA=900

      This command sets the permanent quota for UIC [TTD,DAVIS] to
      900 blocks, while making no change to the overdraft limit.
      SYSMAN modifies the quota file that is located on disk
      SYS$DISK1 in the current environment.

      If the user name DAVIS has a unique UIC on the system, you can
      enter the following command:

        SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA MODIFY DAVIS/PERMQUOTA=900

7  –  REBUILD

    Updates a quota file, adding new UICs and correcting usage counts
    for each user on the volume.

    Requires write (W)  access to the quota file, plus one of the
    following items: SYSPRV privilege, a system UIC, or ownership of
    the volume.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA REBUILD

7.1  –  Qualifier

7.1.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the disk volume that contains the quota file. SYSMAN
    validates the device specification and translates any logical
    name in the target environment before rebuilding the file.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

7.2  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA REBUILD command reads the disk, recalculates
    usage counts for all existing entries in QUOTA.SYS, and adds
    new entries. It sets quota and overdraft values to the defaults
    set in UIC [0,0] if the entry did not previously exist. While
    the DISKQUOTA REBUILD command is executing, file activity on the
    volume is frozen. No files can be created, deleted, extended, or
    truncated.

    Use the DISKQUOTA REBUILD command in the following circumstances:

    o  After creating a quota file on a volume with existing files.

    o  When the quota file has been enabled after a period of being
       disabled. The command corrects the usage counts and adds any
       new UICs.

7.3  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT /NODE=NODE21
  SYSMAN> SET PROFILE /PRIVILEGE=SYSPRV
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA ENABLE /DEVICE=DUA226:
  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA REBUILD /DEVICE=DUA226:

      These commands enable the quota file and reconstruct the usage
      counts for all entries on disk DUA226, which is located on node
      NODE21.

8  –  REMOVE

    Removes an entry from a quota file.

    Requires write (W)  access to the quota file.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA REMOVE  owner

8.1  –  Parameter

 owner

    Specifies the user identification code (UIC) or rights
    identifier. You can specify the UIC in numeric or alphanumeric
    format. For complete information about UIC specification, see the
    HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.

    Rights identifiers are granted with the Authorize utility and
    use an ID format rather than a UIC format. For more information
    about rights identifiers, see the HP OpenVMS Programming Concepts
    Manual.

    When working in nonlocal environments, be careful that the
    alphanumeric UIC or rights identifiers that you use are valid
    for the environment.

8.2  –  Qualifier

8.2.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the disk volume containing the quota file. SYSMAN
    validates the device specification and translates any logical
    name in the target environment before deleting the UIC entry.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

8.3  –  Description

    The DISKQUOTA REMOVE command eliminates the specified UIC from
    the quota file on the named device.

    If the usage count for the UIC is not zero, files remain on
    disk and the user can still log in, but any attempt to create
    or extend files will fail.

    The UIC [0,0] entry cannot be removed.

8.4  –  Example

  SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/NODE=MARS
  SYSMAN> SHOW PROFILE
  %SYSMAN-I-DEFDIR, Default directory on node MARS  -- WORK2:[CASEY]
  %SYSMAN-I-DEFPRIV, Process privileges on node MARS --
          TMPMGX
          OPER
          NETMBX
          SYSPRV

  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA REMOVE /DEVICE=DUA45: [TTD,DAVIS]

      These commands remove UIC [TTD,DAVIS] from the quota file for
      disk DUA45, which is located on node MARS.

9  –  SHOW

    Displays quotas, overdrafts, and usage counts.

    Requires no additional privileges to display your own quota,
    overdraft, and usage count, but otherwise requires read (R)
    access to the quota file.

    Format

      DISKQUOTA SHOW  owner

9.1  –  Parameter

 owner

    Specifies the user identification code (UIC) or rights
    identifier. You can specify the UIC in numeric or alphanumeric
    format. For complete information about UIC specification, see the
    HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.

    Rights identifiers are granted with the Authorize utility and use
    an ID format rather than a UIC format. For a complete description
    of rights identifiers, see the HP OpenVMS Programming Concepts
    Manual.

    You can use an asterisk wildcard character (*)  to specify the
    quota entry as follows:

    Command                Description

    DISQUOTA SHOW CJ       Show user CJ (if CJ has a unique UIC on
                           the system)
    DISKQUOTA SHOW         Show user CJ in group TTD
    [TTD,CJ]
    DISKQUOTA SHOW         Show all users in group TTD
    [TTD,*]
    DISKQUOTA SHOW *       Show all entries

9.2  –  Qualifiers

9.2.1    /DEVICE

       /DEVICE=device-spec

    Specifies the disk volume containing the quota file. DISKQUOTA
    validates device specification and translates any logical name in
    the target environment before displaying UIC entries.

    Without a device specification, SYSMAN uses the default disk
    on the target node. Unless you have set a default device with
    the SET PROFILE command, the default disk is the current device
    on the local node or the login default device on another node,
    depending on the established environment.

9.2.2    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]

    Directs output to the specified file. Without a file
    specification, /OUTPUT defaults to SYSMAN.LIS in the current
    directory on the local node where you are running SYSMAN.

9.3  –  Example

  SYSMAN> DISKQUOTA SHOW [ACCT,*]

      This command displays quotas, overdrafts, and usage counts for
      all users in group ACCT on the default disk.
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