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2,5/quota.hlp
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*ADD
Adds a new quota entry (or entries) to the system. The format is:
ADD user structure quota-in quota-out [/MOUNT [switches]]
The <user> specification can be any of the following:
1. A ppn. This ppn can contain wildcards (i.e., * and ?).
2. A quoted username.
3. An unquoted username. This username can contain wildcards (* and
?).
The <structure> argument can be any valid structure name. The
trailing colon is optional.
The <quota-in> and <quota-out> arguments can be as follows:
1. A positive decimal number.
2. The keyword INFINITE to indicate the largest positive 36-bit
integer.
The switches are optional. If no switch is given, the new quota
will be written to <structure>:QUOTA.SYS[1,4]. If /MOUNT is given, the
new entry will be written to 'auxacc' (the ACTDAE quota profiles). In
addition, after the /MOUNT switch, the following optional switches may
be given to modify the Account Daemon's quota entry:
1. /NOCREATE to set the NOCREATE status bit for this structure at LOGIN
time.
2. /NOWRITE to set software write-lock on this structure for the user's
job at LOGIN time.
*DELETE
Removes one or more quota entries from the system. The format is:
DELETE user structure
The <user> specification can be any of the following:
1. A ppn. This ppn can contain wildcards (i.e., * and ?).
2. A quoted username.
3. An unquoted username. This username can contain wildcards (* and
?).
The <structure> argument can be any valid structure name. The
trailing colon is optional.
*HELP
Obtain help for any QUOTA application command. The format is this:
HELP command
where <command> can be any one of the following QUOTA commands:
ADD DELETE HELP
LIST MODIFY SHOW
*LIST
Lists quota entries for a user or users to a file. The format is:
LIST user structure file
The <user> specification can be any of the following:
1. A ppn. This ppn can contain wildcards (i.e., * and ?).
2. A quoted username.
3. An unquoted username. This username can contain wildcards (* and
?).
The <structure> argument can be either of
1. A valid structure name. (The trailing colon is optional.)
2. The switch /MOUNT to list 'auxacc' (i.e., ACTDAE) entries rather
than QUOTA.SYS entries.
The <file> argument can be any valid TOPS-10 file specification.
The default listing file is DSK:QUOTA.LST.
*MODIFY
Changes the quota entries for one or more users. Entries can be
changed within a QUOTA.SYS file, within ACTDAE's database, moved from a
QUOTA.SYS to the ACTDAE database, or moved from ACTDAE to a QUOTA.SYS.
The format is the following:
MODIFY user structure [quota-in quota-out] [switches]
The <user> specification can be any of the following:
1. A ppn. This ppn can contain wildcards (i.e., * and ?).
2. A quoted username.
3. An unquoted username. This username can contain wildcards (* and
?).
The <structure> argument can be any valid structure name. The
trailing colon is optional.
The <quota-in> and <quota-out> arguments can be as follows:
1. A positive decimal number.
2. The keyword INFINITE to indicate the largest positive 36-bit
integer.
3. The keyword SAME to indicate that the given quota is to remain at
its current value.
4. Omitted (defaults to SAME).
The switches are optional. The following switches may be given:
1. /MOUNT to move existing QUOTA.SYS entries into existing ACTDAE user
profiles.
2. /NOMOUNT to move entries out of user profiles and into a (possibly
new) QUOTA.SYS file.
In addition, the following switches may also be given except when
/NOMOUNT was specified (in which case they would make no sense):
1. /CREATE to clear the no-create status of the entries.
2. /NOCREATE to set no-create status for the entries.
3. /NOWRITE to set the software write-lock status for the entries.
4. /WRITE to clear the write-lock status for the entries.
*SHOW
Displays quota entries on the operator's terminal. Format is the
following:
SHOW user [structure]
The <user> specification can be any of the following:
1. A ppn. This ppn can contain wildcards (i.e., * and ?).
2. A quoted username.
3. An unquoted username. This username can contain wildcards (* and
?).
The optional <structure> argument can be any valid structure name.
The trailing colon is also optional. If no structure name is typed, the
'auxacc' (i.e., ACTDAE user profile) quota entries will by displayed.