Quotas on ZFS file systems can be set and displayed by using the zfs set and zfs get commands. In the following example, a quota of 10 GB is set on tank/home/bonwick:
# zfs set quota=10G tank/home/bonwick # zfs get quota tank/home/bonwick NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE tank/home/bonwick quota 10.0G local |
Quotas also affect the output of the zfs list and df commands. For example:
# zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT tank/home 16.5K 33.5G 8.50K /export/home tank/home/bonwick 15.0K 10.0G 8.50K /export/home/bonwick tank/home/bonwick/ws 6.50K 10.0G 8.50K /export/home/bonwick/ws # df -h /export/home/bonwick Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on tank/home/bonwick 10G 8K 10G 1% /export/home/bonwick |
Note that although tank/home has 33.5 GB of disk space available, tank/home/bonwick and tank/home/bonwick/ws each have only 10 GB of disk space available, due to the quota on tank/home/bonwick.
You cannot set a quota to an amount less than is currently being used by a dataset. For example:
# zfs set quota=10K tank/home/bonwick cannot set quota for 'tank/home/bonwick': size is less than current used or reserved space |
You can set a refquota on a dataset that limits the amount of disk space that the dataset can consume. This hard limit does not include disk space that is consumed by descendents. For example:
# zfs set refquota=10g students/studentA # zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT profs 106K 33.2G 18K /profs students 57.7M 33.2G 19K /students students/studentA 57.5M 9.94G 57.5M /students/studentA # zfs snapshot students/studentA@today # zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT profs 106K 33.2G 18K /profs students 57.7M 33.2G 19K /students students/studentA 57.5M 9.94G 57.5M /students/studentA students/studentA@today 0 - 57.5M - |
For additional convenience, you can set another quota on a dataset to help manage the disk space that is consumed by snapshots. For example:
# zfs set quota=20g students/studentA # zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT profs 106K 33.2G 18K /profs students 57.7M 33.2G 19K /students students/studentA 57.5M 9.94G 57.5M /students/studentA students/studentA@today 0 - 57.5M - |
In this scenario, studentA might reach the refquota (10 GB) hard limit, but studentA can remove files to recover, even if snapshots exist.
In the preceding example, the smaller of the two quotas (10 GB as compared to 20 GB) is displayed in the zfs list output. To view the value of both quotas, use the zfs get command. For example:
# zfs get refquota,quota students/studentA NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE students/studentA refquota 10G local students/studentA quota 20G local |
You can set a user quota or a group quota by using the zfs userquota or zfs groupquota commands, respectively. For example:
# zfs create students/compsci # zfs set userquota@student1=10G students/compsci # zfs create students/labstaff # zfs set groupquota@staff=20GB students/labstaff |
Display the current user quota or group quota as follows:
# zfs get userquota@student1 students/compsci NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE students/compsci userquota@student1 10G local # zfs get groupquota@staff students/labstaff NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE students/labstaff groupquota@staff 20G local |
You can display general user or group disk space usage by querying the following properties:
# zfs userspace students/compsci TYPE NAME USED QUOTA POSIX User root 227M none POSIX User student1 455M 10G # zfs groupspace students/labstaff TYPE NAME USED QUOTA POSIX Group root 217M none POSIX Group staff 217M 20G |
To identify individual user or group disk space usage, query the following properties:
# zfs get userused@student1 students/compsci NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE students/compsci userused@student1 455M local # zfs get groupused@staff students/labstaff NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE students/labstaff groupused@staff 217M local |
The user and group quota properties are not displayed by using the zfs get all dataset command, which displays a list of all of the other file system properties.
You can remove a user quota or group quota as follows:
# zfs set userquota@user1=none students/compsci # zfs set groupquota@staff=none students/labstaff |
User and group quotas on ZFS file systems provide the following features:
A user quota or group quota that is set on a parent file system is not automatically inherited by a descendent file system.
However, the user or group quota is applied when a clone or a snapshot is created from a file system that has a user or group quota. Likewise, a user or group quota is included with the file system when a stream is created by using the zfs send command, even without the -R option.
Unprivileged users can only access their own disk space usage. The root user or a user who has been granted the userused or groupused privilege, can access everyone's user or group disk space accounting information.
The userquota and groupquota properties cannot be set on ZFS volumes, on a file system prior to file system version 4, or on a pool prior to pool version 15.
Enforcement of user and group quotas might be delayed by several seconds. This delay means that users might exceed their quota before the system notices that they are over quota and refuses additional writes with the EDQUOT error message.
You can use the legacy quota command to review user quotas in an NFS environment, for example, where a ZFS file system is mounted. Without any options, the quota command only displays output if the user's quota is exceeded. For example:
# zfs set userquota@student1=10m students/compsci # zfs userspace students/compsci TYPE NAME USED QUOTA POSIX User root 227M none POSIX User student1 455M 10M # quota student1 Block limit reached on /students/compsci |
If you reset the user quota and the quota limit is no longer exceeded, you can use the quota -v command to review the user's quota. For example:
# zfs set userquota@student1=10GB students/compsci # zfs userspace students/compsci TYPE NAME USED QUOTA POSIX User root 227M none POSIX User student1 455M 10G # quota student1 # quota -v student1 Disk quotas for student1 (uid 201): Filesystem usage quota limit timeleft files quota limit timeleft /students/compsci 466029 10485760 10485760 |