man -k quota
presented me with a long list of commands using the keyword 'quota'.
From there I think maybe
'setquota' or 'edquota' or 'quotactl' may be what you need.
Here's part of the list:
quota (1) - display disk usage and limits
quota (rpm) - System administration tools for monitoring
users' disk usage.
quotacheck (8) - scan a filesystem for disk usage, create,
check and repair quota files
quotactl (2) - manipulate disk quotas
quotaoff [quotaon] (8) - turn filesystem quotas on and off
quotaon (8) - turn filesystem quotas on and off
quotastats (8) - Program to query quota statistics
repquota (8) - summarize quotas for a filesystem
rpc.rquotad [rquotad] (8) - remote quota server
rquota (3) - implement quotas on remote machines
rquotad (8) - remote quota server
setquota (8) - set disk quotas
Joy Methew wrote:
hi all .. . ...
when we a create user like "useradd hello" userquota is
running.....
then we run "repquota -a" it show`s used space like "32".
can we set this size manually and can we set block size
manually???
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