On Wed, Apr 07, 1999 at 03:53:00PM -0400, Patrick.Day.B@bayer.com wrote:
- user@/vol/uservol/users 100M #default Users
I wasn't aware that you could do default per-user quotas, so I decided to give this a try. After fixing up a couple important folks like root and www so that they would have no quota, I have the following:
# Quota Target type disk files # ------------- ----- ---- ----- * user@/vol/vol0 999M 50K 0 user 999G 999K 15 user 999G 999K 25 user 999G 999K /www tree 22G /ftp tree 7G /mail tree 6G /moss tree 2G
I have a few troubles:
The filer seems a bit slower than usual. There are about 13000 users, is managing quotas in the NetApp unfeasible? Perhaps this is just my perception, CPU utilization is still at 50%, which seems pretty normal.
For some users, I'm getting reports of 700+ megs of usage, but I can only find 40 megs worth of files owned by them. Any clues on this?
We have YP - can I map usernames to UIDs using YP, or will this be a large amount of overhead?
What sort of message will the user get if they run out of space? Will it just say filesystem full, or will it actually mention quota? Any ideas how sendmail will handle it when they get email?