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■ dtq rename volume=volume-name from=dtq-name to=dtq-name
This changes the name of the DTQ. Note that this does not change the name of the
directory.
■ dtq set volume=volume-name name=dtq-name [flimit=N] [slimit=
MB]
This modifies file or size limits for an existing DTQ.
■ dtq status [volume=volume-name] [name=dtq-name] [file=
file_path]
This shows detail on existing DTQ. “dtq status <volumename>” will return status
of all DTQs on the volume.
■ dtq help
This displays help and syntax for the DTQ command.
How do I create a DTQ for an existing directory?
It is strongly recommended that DTQs be defined at the time of directory creation.
It is also possible to set a DTQ on an existing directory. This method is much faster,
but it prevents write access to the entire volume during the quota calculation
process.
This functionality is only available at the StorEdge CLI (command line interface).
1. To access the StorEdge CLI, connect to the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Type “admin” at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
3. At the CLI, enter “dtq add <path>”. The path must include the volume name.
How do I disable quotas?
1. To use the Web Admin, connect with a Web browser to http://<hostname or IP
address of your StorEdge>.
2. Click “Grant” or “Yes” to accept any Java software authorization windows and
you will reach the login screen.
3. Type the administrator password to access the administration interface.
4. Navigate to File Volume Operations/Edit Properties. Select the desired volume
and clear the “Enable Quotas” checkbox.