quotaon_vxfs(1M)
quotaon_vxfs, quotaoff_vxfs - turns BSD quotas on/off on a VERITAS File System file system 
 Synopsis
quotaon [ -F vxfs ]
quotaon [-v] filesystem... 
quotaon -a [-v] 
quotaoff [ -F vxfs ] 
quotaoff [-v] filesystem... 
quotaoff -a [-v] 
 Description
The file system is either the mount point of a vxfs file system or the corresponding block device name. 
quotaon turns on BSD quotas for one or more mounted  vxfs file systems.  
quotaoff turns off BSD quotas for one or more mounted  vxfs file systems. 
In order to turn on quotas, the file system should have a  file called
quotas that is owned by root. This file is used to
store usage limits for each user. See
edquota_vxfs(1M)
for details on how to create and
modify usage limits in this file. 
The quotaon/quotaoff  commands modify the /etc/mnttab entry for the given file system to indicate when the quotas are on/off on the file system. mount options for the file system will be marked quota if quotas are on and noquota if quotas are off. 
Quotas can also be turned on at file system mount time by  giving a
file system specific mount option quota.  See
mount_vxfs(1M)
for details. 
 Options
quotaon/quotaoff 
- -F vxfs
 - Specify the vxfs file system type.
If -F vxfs is not specified
heuristics similiar to those used by
fstyp(1M)
are used to determine the file system type.
This command executes faster if it is not required
to autodetect file system types. If possible, specify
-F vxfs
 - -v 
 - Display a message for each file system after quotas are turned on/off. 
 - -a 
 - This option can be used to turn on/off quotas for all the  file systems in  /etc/vfstab  which have 
quota in the  mntopts  field, are currently mounted  rw, and have a  quotas  file in the root 
directory.  
 
 Files
- /etc/mnttab
 - Table of mounted file systems.
 - /etc/vfstab
 - Table of file system defaults.
 
 References
edquota_vxfs(1M),
fstyp(1M),
mount_vxfs(1M),
quot_vxfs(1M),
quota_vxfs(1M),
repquota_vxfs(1M),
mnttab(4)
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