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vquotacheck(8)
NAME
vquotacheck - Checks fileset quota consistency
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/vquotacheck [-guv] fileset...
/usr/sbin/vquotacheck -a [-guv] [-lnumber]
OPTIONS
-a Checks all filesets identified in /etc/fstab as read/write with disk
quotas.
-g Checks group quotas only.
-lnumber
Specifies the number of times to perform disk quota checking.
-u Checks user quotas only.
-v Reports discrepancies between the calculated and recorded disk quotas.
OPERANDS
fileset
Specifies an AdvFS fileset. You can specify a fileset by entering
either the fileset name that is associated with a mount point in the
/etc/fstab file or by entering the name of the file domain, a pound
sign character (#), and the name of the fileset. For example,
root_domain#root.
DESCRIPTION
Operations supported by the vquotacheck command are also supported by the
quotacheck command. See quotacheck(8). The vquotacheck command is
supported only for backward compatibility with operating system versions
earlier than DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 and will be retired in a future
release of the product.
The vquotacheck command examines each specified fileset, builds a table of
current disk usage, and compares this table against that stored in the disk
quota file for the fileset. If any inconsistencies are detected, both the
quota file and the current system copy of the incorrect quotas are updated.
Each fileset must be mounted with quotas enabled.
The vquotacheck command runs parallel passes on filesets using the number
specified in the fsck field of the /etc/fstab file. The vquotacheck command
only checks filesets with pass number 2 in the /etc/fstab file. A fileset
with no pass number or a number less than 2 will not be checked.
The vquotacheck command checks only filesets that have the advfs rq,
userquota, or groupquota option specified in the /etc/fstab file.
By default both user and group quotas listed in the /etc/fstab file are
checked. Use the -g option to specify that only group quotas be checked;
use the -u option to specify that only user quotas be checked.
The vquotacheck command does not display activity information while
checking filesets. Use the -v option to report inconsistencies found or
procedures performed by the vquotacheck command.
The filesets checked should be quiescent while the vquotacheck command is
running.
RESTRICTION
You must be the root user to use the vquotacheck command.
FILES
/usr/sbin/vquotacheck
Specifies the command path
[fileset_root]/quota.user
Contains user quotas for fileset
[fileset_root]/quota.group
Contains group quotas for fileset
/etc/fstab
Contains fileset names and locations
SEE ALSO
vedquota(8), vquota(1), vquotaon(8), vrepquota(8), quotactl(2), fstab(4)