13.44. manila quota-update


usage: manila quota-update [--user <user-id>] [--shares <shares>]
                           [--snapshots <snapshots>] [--gigabytes <gigabytes>]
                           [--snapshot-gigabytes <snapshot_gigabytes>]
                           [--share-networks <share-networks>] [--force]
                           <tenant_id>
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Update the quotas for a tenant/user (Admin only).

Positional arguments

<tenant_id>


        UUID of tenant to set the quotas for.

Optional arguments

--user <user-id> ID


        of user to set the quotas for.

--shares <shares>


        New value for the "shares" quota.

--snapshots <snapshots>


      New value for the "snapshots" quota.

--gigabytes <gigabytes>


      New value for the "gigabytes" quota.

--snapshot-gigabytes <snapshot_gigabytes>, --snapshot_gigabytes <snapshot_gigabytes>


      New value for the "snapshot_gigabytes" quota.

--share-networks <share-networks>, --share_networks <share-networks>


      New value for the "share_networks" quota.

--force


        Whether force update the quota even if the already
      used and reserved exceeds the new quota.

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