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View or change limits for a user or group, the appropriate unit: either Kilobytes KB, Megabytes MB, or

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information must be in a database (such as a password file or LDAP database) that can be accessed from the server where the filesystem is mounted. The search locates the name in the database and matches it with the ID, which is the value stored on the filesystem. If you are searching by ID, the search locates that ID (if it exists) in the quota information stored on the filesystem. The basic search procedure is as follows: • Enter a search pattern if desired. If the pattern is a regular expression, click on "Regular Expression." The search rules are as follows: • Searches for names can include the following wildcards A search pattern consisting of a single asterisk matches all IDs. • Use commas to separate individual names or IDs (such as jperry,twhite,rjohnson or 1500,1503,1510). • Use a dash to separate ranges of IDs (for example, 1600-2400) and use commas to separate multiple ranges (16000-24000,4500-5600). • Specify whether the search is for Users or Groups. • Specify whether the search pattern is for Names or IDs. • If you want to filter the output, click Filters. The filter options allow you to specify ranges for the Usage, Hard Limit, and Percent used columns. Be sure to specify the appropriate unit: either Kilobytes (KB), Megabytes (MB), Gigabytes (GB), or Terabytes (TB). The default is KB. • Select the appropriate filesystem. • Click Search. A group that has default quotas but does not own any files will not appear on the quota display, even if some group members own files. If you do not enter a search pattern, all quota information will be returned for users (or groups) on the filesystem. If the filesystem has a large number of users (or groups) having quotas, HP recommends that you specify a search pattern or use filters to limit the output. View or change limits for a user or group To see the limits assigned to a particular user or group, highlight that user (or group) on the Quotas dialog and then click Properties on the toolbar. You can set the hard and soft quota limits as necessary. 206 Manage filesystem quotas

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information must be in a database (such as a password file or LDAP database) that
can be accessed from the server where the filesystem is mounted. The search locates
the name in the database and matches it with the ID, which is the value stored on
the filesystem.
If you are searching by ID, the search locates that ID (if it exists) in the quota
information stored on the filesystem.
The basic search procedure is as follows:
Enter a search pattern if desired. If the pattern is a regular expression, click on
Regular Expression.
The search rules are as follows:
Searches for names can include the following wildcards: * ? [ ]
A search pattern consisting of a single asterisk matches all IDs.
Use commas to separate individual names or IDs (such as
jperry,twhite,rjohnson or 1500,1503,1510).
Use a dash to separate ranges of IDs (for example, 1600-2400) and use
commas to separate multiple ranges (16000-24000,4500-5600).
Specify whether the search is for Users or Groups.
Specify whether the search pattern is for Names or IDs.
If you want to filter the output, click
Filters
. The filter options allow you to specify
ranges for the Usage, Hard Limit, and Percent used columns. Be sure to specify
the appropriate unit: either Kilobytes (KB), Megabytes (MB), Gigabytes (GB), or
Terabytes (TB). The default is KB.
Select the appropriate filesystem.
Click
Search
.
A group that has default quotas but does not own any files will not appear on the
quota display, even if some group members own files.
If you do not enter a search pattern, all quota information will be returned for users
(or groups) on the filesystem. If the filesystem has a large number of users (or groups)
having quotas, HP recommends that you specify a search pattern or use filters to limit
the output.
View or change limits for a user or group
To see the limits assigned to a particular user or group, highlight that user (or group)
on the Quotas dialog and then click
Properties
on the toolbar. You can set the hard
and soft quota limits as necessary.
Manage filesystem quotas
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