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Re: get xfs_quota info as regular user

To: Donald Douwsma <donaldd@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: get xfs_quota info as regular user
From: Rene Salmon <rsalmon@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 08:03:34 -0600
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Great that is what I needed!  Thank you
Rene



On 11/28/06 5:55 PM, "Donald Douwsma" <donaldd@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Rene Salmon wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> 
>> Did some searches on the list archives but could not find any useful info on
>> this.
>> 
>> Is there a way for a regular user to get info about his or her quota usage?
>> 
>> I tried both of these as a regular user and get nothing:
>> 
>> 120> xfs_quota -c "quota userid"
>> 121> xfs_quota -x -c "quota userid"
> 
> By default the quota command does not display anything unless the user is
> overquota.
> To display the limits set for a user you need to specify the -v option.
> 
> xfs_quota -c 'quota -v'
> 
> Note there is currently a bug in xfs-cmds that causes xfs_quota to display
> results multiple times
> (once for each xfs filesystem). One work around for this is to specify the
> specific filesystem on
> the commandline.
> 
> xfs_quota -c 'quota -v' /home
> 
> Donald
> 
> 

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        Rene Salmon
        Tulane University
        Center for Computational Science
        http://www.ccs.tulane.edu
        rsalmon@xxxxxxxxxx
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