fix-domain-quota

Set the Unix quotas for some domains to match the Virtualmin configuration This command can be used to bring the Unix quotas for domain owners back into sync with what Virtualmin expects, if the quota file has been lose or manually edited. It can be run either with the --all-domains flag to update all virtual servers, or --domain followed by a single domain name. Command line help virtualmin fix-domain-quota --domain name | --all-domains

Set the Unix quotas for some domains to match the Virtualmin configuration#

This command can be used to bring the Unix quotas for domain owners back into sync with what Virtualmin expects, if the quota file has been lose or manually edited. It can be run either with the --all-domains flag to update all virtual servers, or --domain followed by a single domain name.

Command line help#

virtualmin fix-domain-quota --domain name | --all-domains

Source: https://www.virtualmin.com/docs/development/api-programs/fix-domain-quota/

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