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# quotacheck
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> Scan a filesystem for disk usage; create, check and repair quota files.
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> It is best to run quota check with quotas turned off to prevent damage or loss to quota files.
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2016-10-16 16:43:32 +01:00
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- Check quotas on all mounted non-NFS filesystems:
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`sudo quotacheck --all`
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2016-10-16 16:43:32 +01:00
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- Force check even if quotas are enabled (this can cause damage or loss to quota files):
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`sudo quotacheck --force {{mountpoint}}`
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- Check quotas on a given filesystem in debug mode:
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`sudo quotacheck --debug {{mountpoint}}`
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2016-10-16 16:43:32 +01:00
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- Check quotas on a given filesystem, displaying the progress:
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`sudo quotacheck --verbose {{mountpoint}}`
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- Check user quotas:
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`sudo quotacheck --user {{user}} {{mountpoint}}`
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- Check group quotas:
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`sudo quotacheck --group {{group}} {{mountpoint}}`
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