.TH SETQUOTA 8 .SH NAME setquota \- set disk quotas .SH SYNOPSIS .B /usr/sbin/setquota [ .B \-nr ] [ .B \-u | .B \-g ] .I name .I filesystem .I block-softlimit .I block-hardlimit .I inode-softlimit .I inode-hardlimit .LP .B /usr/sbin/setquota [ .B \-nr ] [ .B \-u | .B \-g ] [ .B \-p protoname ] .I name .I filesystem .SH DESCRIPTION .IX "setquota command" "" "\fLsetquota\fP \(em set disk quotas" .IX set "disk quotas \(em \fLsetquota\fP" .IX "disk quotas" "setquota command" "" "\fLsetquota\fP \(em set disk quotas" .IX "disk quotas" "setquota command" "" "\fLsetquota\fP \(em set disk quotas" .IX "quotas" "setquota command" "" "\fLsetquota\fP \(em set disk quotas" .IX "filesystem" "setquota command" "" "\fLsetquota\fP \(em set disk quotas" .B setquota is a command line quota editor. The filesystem, user/group name and new quotas for this filesystem can be specified on the command line. .TP .B -n Consider .I name to be a numeric ID (don't lookup user/group names). .TP .B -r Edit also remote quota use rpc.rquotad on remote server to set quota. .TP .B -u Set user quotas for named user. This is the default. .TP .B -g Set group quotas for named group. .TP .B -p \f2protoname\f1 Use quota settings of user or group .I protoname to set the quota for the named user or group. .PP To disable a quota, set the coresponding parameter to 0. To change quotas for several filesystems, invoke once for each filesystem. .PP Only the super-user may edit quotas. .SH FILES .PD 0 .TP 20 .B aquota.user or aquota.group quota file at the filesystem root (version 2 quota, non-XFS filesystems) .TP .B quota.user or quota.group quota file at the filesystem root (version 1 quota, non-XFS filesystems) .TP .B /etc/mtab mounted filesystems .PD .SH SEE ALSO .BR edquota (8), .BR quota (1), .BR quotactl (2), .BR quotacheck (8), .BR quotaon (8), .BR repquota (8)