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mmlsquota Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

When a quota management enabled file system is SANergy exported, the block usage accounting of a file<br />

accessed through SANergy includes the blocks actually used by the file <strong>and</strong> the extra blocks temporarily<br />

allocated (hyper allocation) by SANergy. Hyper allocation is a SANergy performance feature <strong>and</strong> can be<br />

tuned using SANergy configuration tools. For more information, see Tivoli SANergy: Administrator's Guide<br />

at publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/SANergy2.2.4.html.<br />

Parameters<br />

-C ClusterName<br />

Specify the name of the cluster from which the quota information is obtained (from the file systems<br />

within that cluster). If this option is omitted, the local cluster is assumed.<br />

Device1 Device2 ...<br />

Specifies the device name of the file system to which the disks are added. File system names<br />

need not be fully-qualified. fs0 is as acceptable as /dev/fs0.<br />

Options<br />

-d Display the default quota limits for user, group, or fileset quotas.<br />

-e Specifies that mmlsquota is to collect updated quota usage data from all nodes before displaying<br />

results. If this option is not specified, there is the potential to display negative usage values as the<br />

quota server may process a combination of up-to-date <strong>and</strong> back-level information.<br />

-g Group<br />

Display quota information for the user group or group ID specified in the Group parameter.<br />

-j Fileset<br />

Display quota information for the named fileset.<br />

-q Prints a terse message containing information only about file systems with usage over quota.<br />

-u User<br />

Display quota information for the user name or user ID specified in the User parameter.<br />

-v Display quota information on file systems where the User, Group or Fileset limit has been set, but<br />

the storage has not been allocated.<br />

Exit status<br />

0 Successful completion.<br />

nonzero A failure has occurred.<br />

Security<br />

If you are a root user, you may view quota information for all users, groups, <strong>and</strong> filesets.<br />

If you are a non-root user, you may view only fileset quota information, your own quota information, <strong>and</strong><br />

quota information for any groups to which you belong.<br />

You must be a root user to use the -d option.<br />

<strong>GPFS</strong> must be running on the node from which the mmlsquota comm<strong>and</strong> is issued.<br />

Examples<br />

Userid paul issued this comm<strong>and</strong>:<br />

mmlsquota<br />

The system displays information similar to:<br />

222 <strong>GPFS</strong>: <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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