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37 .\" @(#)quotactl.2 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
44 .Nd manipulate filesystem quotas
46 .Fd #include <sys/types.h> /* types needed by quota.h */
47 .Fd #include <sys/quota.h> /* for disk quotas */
49 .Fn quotactl "const char *path" "int cmd" "int id" "char *addr"
53 call enables, disables and
54 manipulates filesystem quotas.
55 A quota control command
58 operates on the given filename
62 The address of an optional command specific data structure,
64 may be given; its interpretation
65 is discussed below with each command.
67 A command is composed of a primary command (see below)
68 and a command type used to interpret the
70 Types are supported for interpretation of user identifiers
71 and group identifiers.
72 The specific commands are:
73 .Bl -tag -width Q_QUOTASTAT
75 Enable disk quotas for the filesystem specified by
77 The command type specifies the type of the quotas being enabled.
80 argument specifies a file from which to take the quotas.
81 The quota file must exist;
82 it is normally created with the
88 Only the super-user may turn quotas on.
90 Disable disk quotas for the filesystem specified by
92 The command type specifies the type of the quotas being disabled.
98 Only the super-user may turn quotas off.
100 Get disk quota limits and current usage for the user or group
101 (as determined by the command type) with identifier
108 Set disk quota limits for the user or group
109 (as determined by the command type) with identifier
115 The usage fields of the
117 structure are ignored.
118 This call is restricted to the super-user.
120 Set disk usage limits for the user or group
121 (as determined by the command type) with identifier
127 Only the usage fields are used.
128 This call is restricted to the super-user.
130 Update the on-disk copy of quota usages.
131 The command type specifies which type of quotas are to be updated.
136 parameters are ignored.
138 Get the enable status for the filesystem specified by
140 The command type specifies the type of the quotas whose
141 status is being queried.
143 is a pointer to an integer. Upon return,
144 this integer will hold a zero value if quotas for the
145 given type are not enabled and a non-zero value if
146 quotas for the given type are enabled.
149 parameter is ignored.
152 A successful call returns 0,
153 otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable
155 indicates the reason for the failure.
162 The kernel has not been compiled with the
166 The quota table cannot be expanded.
169 or the command type is invalid.
173 the quota file is not a plain file.
175 Search permission is denied for a component of a path prefix.
177 A component of a path prefix was not a directory.
178 .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
179 A component of a pathname exceeded
181 characters, or an entire path name exceeded
185 A filename does not exist.
187 Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating a pathname.
191 the quota file resides on a read-only filesystem.
195 error occurred while reading from or writing
196 to a file containing quotas.
200 was supplied; the associated structure could not be copied in or out
204 points outside the process's allocated address space.
206 The call was privileged and the caller was not the super-user.
216 There should be some way to integrate this call with the resource
217 limit interface provided by
224 function call appeared in