Manage quotas using the GUI
This page describes how to manage quotas using the GUI.
Directory quotas monitor the filesystem capacity usage by a directory and allow restricting the amount of space used by the directory.
Using the GUI, you can:
View directory quotas and default quota
You can view existing directory quotas and the default quota that are already set.
Procedure
- From the menu, select Manage > Directory Quotas. 
- Select the relevant tab: Directory Quotas or Default Directories Quota. 
- Select the filesystem in which the directory quotas are already set (through the CLI). 
- To view all quotas or only the exceeding quotas, select the Exceeding quotas/All quotas switch. 

Update a directory quota or default quota
You can update an existing directory quota or the default quota for directories. Updating the default quota only applies to new directories.
Procedure
- From the menu, select Manage > Directory Quotas. 
- Select the relevant tab: Directory Quotas or Default Directories Quota. 
- Select the filesystem in which the directory quotas are set (through the CLI). 
- Select the three dots on the right of the required directory. From the menu, select Update. 

- In the Quota Settings Update dialog, modify the following settings according to your needs: - Hard Quota Limit: The hard quota limit defines the maximum used capacity above the soft quota limit, which prevents writing to the directory. 
- Soft Quota Limit: The soft quota limit defines the maximum used capacity that triggers a grace period timer. Data can be written to the directory until the grace period ends or the hard quota limit is reached. 
- Owner: The directory’s owner, such as user name, email, or slack ID (up to 48 characters). 
- Grace Period: A grace period starts when the soft quota limit is reached. After this period, data cannot be written to the directory. 
 
- Click Save. 

Remove the default quota for new directories
You can remove the default quota settings for new directories created in a specific filesystem. The quota of existing directories is not affected.
Procedure
- From the menu, select Manage > Directory Quotas. 
- Select the Default Directories Quota tab. 
- Select the filesystem in which the default quotas are already set (through the CLI). 
- Select the three dots on the right of the required default quota. From the menu, select Remove. 
- In the Default Quota Deletion message, select Yes. 

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