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QUOTASYNC(1)							  QUOTASYNC(1)

NAME
       quotasync  - synchronize in-kernel file system usage and limits to disk
       format

SYNOPSIS
       quotasync [ -ug ] mount-point...
       quotasync [ -ug ] -a
       quotasync -h | -V

DESCRIPTION
       quotasync flushes file system usage and limits from  kernel  memory  to
       quota  files stored in the file system. By default only the user quotas
       are synchronized.

       This tool can be useful if you want to display accurate quotas by tools
       that parse quota files, like repquota(8).

OPTIONS
       -u, --user
	      Synchronize user usage and limits.

       -g, --group
	      Synchronize group usage and limits.

       -a, --all
	      Synchronize  usage  and  limits on all file systems. You have to
	      specify this option or to specify desired file systems.

       -V, --version
	      Show program version information and exit.

       -h, --help
	      Show program usage and exit.

DIAGNOSTICS
       If requested synchronization fails, or invalid option is given,	quota‐
       sync  will  terminate with non-zero exit code. Otherwise it will return
       zero.

FILES
       aquota.user  or	aquota.group
		       Quota file at the file system root  (version  2	quota,
		       non-XFS/GFS2 file systems).
       quota.user  or  quota.group
		       Quota  file  at	the file system root (version 1 quota,
		       non-XFS/GFS2 file systems).
       /etc/mtab       List of mounted file systems maintained by user space.
       /proc/mounts    List of mounted file systems maintained by kernel.

SEE ALSO
       quota(1),    quotactl(2),    mount(8),	 quotacheck(8),	   quotaon(8),
       repquota(8), warnquota(8).

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