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quotactl(7I)			Ioctl Requests			  quotactl(7I)

NAME
       quotactl - manipulate disk quotas

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/fs/ufs_quota.h>
       int ioctl(int fd, Q_QUOTACTL, struct quotcl *qp)

DESCRIPTION
       This  ioctl()  call  manipulates disk quotas. fd is the file descriptor
       returned by the open()  system  call  after  opening  the  quotas  file
       (located	 in  the  root	directory  of  the filesystem running quotas.)
       Q_QUOTACTL is defined in	 /usr/include/sys/fs/ufs_quota.h.  qp  is  the
       address of the quotctl structure which is defined as

	 struct quotctl {
	   int op;
	   uid_t uid;
	   caddr_t addr;
	 };

       op  indicates  an  operation  to	 be  applied  to the user ID uid. (See
       below.) addr is the address of  an  optional,  command  specific,  data
       structure  which	 is copied in or out of the system. The interpretation
       of addr is given with each value of op below.

       Q_QUOTAON     Turn on quotas for a file system. addr points to the full
		     pathname of the quotas file. uid is ignored. It is recom‐
		     mended that uid  have  the	 value	of  0.	This  call  is
		     restricted to the super-user.

       Q_QUOTAOFF    Turn  off	quotas	for  a	file  system. addr and uid are
		     ignored. It is recommended that addr have	the  value  of
		     NULL and uid have the value of 0. This call is restricted
		     to the super-user.

       Q_GETQUOTA    Get disk quota limits and current	usage  for  user  uid.
		     addr  is  a  pointer  to  a  dqblk	 structure (defined in
		     <sys/fs/ufs_quota.h>). Only the super-user	 may  get  the
		     quotas of a user other than himself.

       Q_SETQUOTA    Set  disk	quota  limits  and current usage for user uid.
		     addr is a	pointer	 to  a	dqblk  structure  (defined  in
		     sys/fs/ufs_quota.h).  This	 call  is  restricted  to  the
		     super-user.

       Q_SETQLIM     Set disk quota limits for user uid. addr is a pointer  to
		     a	dqblk  structure (defined in sys/fs/ufs_quota.h). This
		     call is restricted to the super-user.

       Q_SYNC	     Update the on-disk copy of quota  usages  for  this  file
		     system. addr and uid are ignored.

       Q_ALLSYNC     Update the on-disk copy of quota usages for all file sys‐
		     tems with active quotas. addr and uid are ignored.

RETURN VALUES
       This ioctl() returns:

       0	on success.

       −1	on failure and sets errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       EFAULT	 addr is invalid.

       EINVAL	 The kernel has not been compiled with the QUOTA option. op is
		 invalid.

       ENOENT	 The quotas file specified by addr does not exist.

       EPERM	 The call is privileged and the calling process did not assert
		 {PRIV_SYS_MOUNT} in the effective set.

       ESRCH	 No disk quota is found for the indicated  user.  Quotas  have
		 not been turned on for this file system.

       EUSERS	 The quota table is full.

       If op is Q_QUOTAON, ioctl() may set errno to:

       EACCES	 The quota file pointed to by addr exists but is not a regular
		 file. The quota file pointed to by addr exists but is not  on
		 the file system pointed to by special.

       EIO	 Internal  I/O	error while attempting to read the quotas file
		 pointed to by addr.

FILES
       /usr/include/sys/fs/ufs_quota.h

	   quota-related structure/function definitions and defines

SEE ALSO
       quota(1M), quotacheck(1M), quotaon(1M), getrlimit(2), mount(2)

BUGS
       There should be some way to integrate this call with the resource limit
       interface provided by setrlimit() and getrlimit(2).

       This call is incompatible with Melbourne quotas.

SunOS 5.11			 14 June 2004			  quotactl(7I)
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