SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  DISKQUOTA  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

1  –  Qualifier

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.

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.
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