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PowerScale OneFS 9.3.0.0 CLI Command Reference

isi quota quotas notifications disable

Disables all quota notifications.

CAUTION When you disable all quota notifications, system notification behavior is disabled also. Use the --clear options to remove specific quota notification rules and fall back to the system default.

Syntax

isi quota quotas notifications disable 
  --path <path>
  --type {directory | user | group | default-directory | default-user | default-group}  
  [--user <name> | --group <name> | --gid <id> | --uid <id>
    | --sid <sid> | --wellknown <name>]
  [--include-snapshots {yes | no}]

Options

--path <path>

Specifies an absolute path within the /ifs file system.

--type

Disables quotas of the specified type. Argument must be specified with the --path option. The following values are valid:

directory

Specifies a quota for all data in the directory, regardless of owner.

user

Specifies a quota for one specific user. Requires specification of -user, --uid, --sid, or --wellknown option.

group

Specifies a quota for one specific group. Requires specification of the --group, --gid, --sid, or --wellknown option.

default-directory

Creates a master quota that creates a linked quota for every immediate subdirectory created in the directory.

default-user

Specifies a master quota that creates a linked quota for every user who has data in the directory.

default-group

Specifies a master quota that creates a linked quota for every group that owns data in the directory.

--user <name>

Disables a quota associated with the user identified by name.

--gid <id>

Disables a quota by the specified numeric group identifier (GID).

--uid <id>

Disables a quota by the specified numeric user identifier (UID).

--sid <sid>

Specifies a security identifier (SID) for selecting a quota. For example, S-1-5-21-13.

--wellknown <name>
Specifies a well-known user, group, machine, or account name.
--include-snapshots {yes | no}

Disables quotas that include snapshot data usage.


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