The Quota plugin provides access to file system quotas.
This option's argument will be used to get the address of quota specific file system. It has to be the path to a directory, on which the device file is mounted (e.g. /home/users). Please DO NOT insert the device file name (e.g. /dev/hda2) !
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The disk space is limited by blocks, this option determines the soft limit.
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The disk space is limited by blocks, this option determines the hard limit.
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The disk space can also be limited by maximum number of inodes, this option determines the soft limit.
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The disk space can also be limited by maximum number of inodes, this option determines the hard limit.
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If this option is set to: '0', the time limits are set to _NOT STARTED_, i.e. the time limits are not initialized until the first write attempt by this user. And if it's set to: '1', the time limits are set to 7 days.
Default value: 0
When this option is set to: 'yes', uid option is taken as gid and group quotas are queried. This is supported only on a few architectures (e.g. Linux and other BSD based Unix variants, OSF/1 and AIX - check the quotactl(2) man page on your systems). If unsupported, this option is ignored.
Default value: no