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SMBCQUOTAS(1) SMBCQUOTAS(1)

NAME

smbcquotas - Set or get QUOTAs of NTFS 5 shares

SYNOPSIS

ssmmbbccqquuoottaass {//server/share} [-u user] [-L] [-F] [-S QUOTASETCOMMAND]

[-n] [-t] [-v] [-d debuglevel] [-s configfile] [-l logdir]

[-V] [-U username] [-N] [-k] [-A]

DESCRIPTION

This tool is part of the ssaammbbaa(7) suite. The ssmmbbccqquuoottaass program manipulates NT Quotas on SMB file shares. OOPPTTIIOONNSS The following options are available to the ssmmbbccqquuoottaass program.

-u user

Specifies the user of whom the quotas are get or set. By default the current user's username will be used.

-L Lists all quota records of the share.

-F Show the share quota status and default limits.

-S QUOTASETCOMMAND

This command sets/modifies quotas for a user or on the share, depending on the QUOTASETCOMMAND parameter which is described later.

-n This option displays all QUOTA information in numeric format.

The default is to convert SIDs to names and QUOTA limits to a readable string format.

-t Don't actually do anything, only validate the correctness of the

arguments.

-v Be verbose.

-h|-help

Print a summary of command line options.

-V Prints the program version number.

-s

The file specified contains the configuration details required

by the server. The information in this file includes server-spe-

cific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide. See smb.conf for more information. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time.

-d|-debug=debuglevel

debuglevel is an integer from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is not specified is zero. The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the log

files about the activities of the server. At level 0, only crit-

ical errors and serious warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a

reasonable level for day-to-day running - it generates a small

amount of information about operations carried out. Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic. Note that specifying this parameter here will override the log level parameter in the smb.conf file.

-l|-logfile=logdirectory

Base directory name for log/debug files. The extension ""..pprroogg-

nnaammee"" will be appended (e.g. log.smbclient, log.smbd, etc...). The log file is never removed by the client.

-N If specified, this parameter suppresses the normal password

prompt from the client to the user. This is useful when access-

ing a service that does not require a password.

Unless a password is specified on the command line or this pa-

rameter is specified, the client will request a password.

-k Try to authenticate with kerberos. Only useful in an Active Di-

rectory environment.

-A|-authfile=filename

This option allows you to specify a file from which to read the username and password used in the connection. The format of the file is username = password = domain = Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict access from unwanted users.

-U|-user=username[%password]

Sets the SMB username or username and password.

If %password is not specified, the user will be prompted. The

client will first check the UUSSEERR environment variable, then the

LOGNAME aibe n i ete eit, h srn i uprae.

If these environmental variables are not found, the username GGUUEESSTT is used. A third option is to use a credentials file which contains the plaintext of the username and password. This option is mainly provided for scripts where the admin does not wish to pass the credentials on the command line or via environment variables. If this method is used, make certain that the permissions on the

file restrict access from unwanted users. See the -A for more

details. Be cautious about including passwords in scripts. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the ppss command. To be safe always allow rrppcccclliieenntt to prompt for a password and type it in directly. QQUUOOTTAASSEETTCCOOMMAANNDD The format of an ACL is one or more ACL entries separated by either commas or newlines. An ACL entry is one of the following:

for setting user quotas for the user specified by -u or the current

username: UUQQLLIIMM::<>::<>//<> for setting the default quotas for a share: FFSSQQLLIIMM::<>//<> for changing the share quota settings: FFSSQQFFLLAAGGSS::QQUUOOTTAAEENNAABBLLEEDD//DDEENNYYDDIISSKK//LLOOGGSSOOFFTTLLIIMMIITT//LLOOGGHHAARRDDLLIIMMIITT EEXXIITT SSTTAATTUUSS The ssmmbbccqquuoottaass program sets the exit status depending on the success or otherwise of the operations performed. The exit status may be one of the following values.

If the operation succeeded, smbcquotas returns an exit status of 0. If

ssmmbbccqquuoottaass couldn't connect to the specified server, or when there was

an error getting or setting the quota(s), an exit status of 1 is re-

turned. If there was an error parsing any command line arguments, an exit status of 2 is returned. VVEERRSSIIOONN This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite. AUTHOR

The original Samba software and related utilities were created by An-

drew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed. ssmmbbccqquuoottaass was written by Stefan Metzmacher. SMBCQUOTAS(1)




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