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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

View user quotas

You can display space usage and limit information for user quotas on a file system or quota tree.

Because there can be a large amount of user quotas on a file system or quota tree, to reduce the impact on system performance, the system only updates user quota data every 24 hours. You can use the refresh action to update the data more often. Use the /quota/config show command to see the time spent for the data refresh.

NOTE:The Unix name and Windows name values are returned only when displaying a single user quota.
NOTE:The show action command explains how to change the output format.

Format

/quota/user {-fs <value> | -fsName <value>} [-path <value>] [-userId <value> | -unixName <value> | -winName <value>] [-exceeded] show

Object qualifiers

QualifierDescription
-fsSpecify the ID of the file system.
-fsNameSpecify the name of the file system.
-path Specify either of the following:
  • If the user quota is for a file system, either do not use this qualifier, or set its value to /.
  • If the user quota is for a quota tree, specify the quota tree path relative to the root of the file system.
-userId Specify the user ID on the file system or quota tree.
-unixNameSpecify the Unix user name.
-winName

Specify the Windows user name. The format is:

[<domain>\]<name>
-exceededOnly show user quotas whose state is not OK.

Example

The following command displays space usage information for user nasadmin on file system res_1, quota tree /qtree_1:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /quota/user -fs res_1 -path /qtree_1 unixName nasadmin show -detail
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

1:    User ID             = 201
      Unix name           = nasadmin
      Windows names       = dell\nasadmin, dell\nasad
      Windows SIDs        = S-1-5-32-544, S-1-5-32-545      
      Space used          = 32768 (32K)
      Soft limit          = 16384 (16K)
      Hard limit          = 65536 (64K)
      Grace period left   = 7d 3h
      State               = Soft limit exceeded

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