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1.

turn filesystem quota off, both accounting and enforcement

Example:
'off -uv' (switch off user quota on the current filesystem)
This command is the equivalent of the traditional quotaoff command,
which disables quota completely on a mounted filesystem.
Note that there is no 'on' command - for XFS filesystems (with the
exception of the root filesystem on IRIX) quota can only be enabled
at mount time, through the use of one of the quota mount options.

The state command is useful for displaying the current state. Using
the -v (verbose) option with the 'off' command will display the quota
state for the affected filesystem once the operation is complete.
The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).

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Located in .././quota/state.c:21
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query the state of quota on the current filesystem

This is a verbose status command, reporting whether or not accounting
and/or enforcement are enabled for a filesystem, which inodes are in
use as the quota state inodes, and how many extents and blocks are
presently being used to hold that information.
The quota type is specified via -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).

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Located in .././quota/state.c:44
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enable quota enforcement on a filesystem

If a filesystem is mounted and has quota accounting enabled, but not
quota enforcement, enforcement can be enabled with this command.
With the -v (verbose) option, the status of the filesystem will be
reported after the operation is complete.
The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).

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Located in .././quota/state.c:60
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disable quota enforcement on a filesystem

If a filesystem is mounted and is currently enforcing quota, this
provides a mechanism to switch off the enforcement, but continue to
perform used space (and used inodes) accounting.
The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users).

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Located in .././quota/state.c:76
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remove any space being used by the quota subsystem

Once quota has been switched 'off' on a filesystem, the space that
was allocated to holding quota metadata can be freed via this command.
The affected quota type is -g (groups), -p (projects) or -u (users)
and defaults to user quota (multiple types can be specified).

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Located in .././quota/state.c:90
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%s quota state on %s (%s)
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Accounting: %s
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ON
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Located in .././quota/state.c:111 .././quota/state.c:112
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OFF
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Enforcement: %s
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Located in .././quota/state.c:112
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