What options you use for the quota report command affect how the report is formatted and how user IDs are displayed.
The following table lists the options for the quota report command with their results on the quota report:
Option | Result |
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none | Generates the default quota report. The ID field displays one of the IDs using the following formats:
The Quota Specifier field displays an ID that matches the one in the ID field, using the same format as the /etc/quotas file entry. |
-q | Displays the quota target’s UNIX UID, GID or Windows SID in the following formats:
Note: Data ONTAP does not perform a lookup of the name associated with the target ID.
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-s | The soft limit (S-limit) columns are included. |
-t | The threshold (T-hold) column is included. |
-v | The vFiler column is included. |
-u | Displays multiple IDs for your quota targets. The ID field displays all the IDs listed in the quota target of a user quota in the following format:
The Quota Specifier field displays the list of IDs specified in the quota target. Note: You cannot combine the -u and -x options.
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-x | Displays all the quota target’s IDs on the first line of that quota target’s entry, as a comma separated list. Note:
You cannot combine the -u and -x options. The threshold column is included. |