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There are two types of quotas - soft and hard quotas. | There are two types of quotas - soft and hard quotas. | ||
- | - **soft quotas** - allows further disk allocation but once threshold is reached, warns users and sets a grace period time so they can decrease their disk usage below limits. After the grace period is over, the soft limit is handled as a hard limit | + | - **soft quotas** - allows further disk allocation but, once threshold is reached, warns users and sets a grace period time so they can decrease their disk usage below limits. After the grace period is over, the soft limit is handled as a hard limit |
- **hard quotas** - does not allow any more disk allocation once threshold is reached. | - **hard quotas** - does not allow any more disk allocation once threshold is reached. | ||
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- | ====== Displaying limits ====== | + | ====== Displaying quota statistics ====== |
quota(1) outputs current disk usage and limits. By default, only the user quotas are printed but you can see group quotas by invoking **-g** option. | quota(1) outputs current disk usage and limits. By default, only the user quotas are printed but you can see group quotas by invoking **-g** option. | ||