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From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack.lyons@martinagency.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 11:36 AM
To: 'toasters@mathworks.com'
Subject: QTree Size limitsI have a 1.31 TB volume that is 90% full. There are two solutions I have available to me. One is to try to reduce the amount of space on the volume (but meeting resistance by users). The other is to add space. I am trying to get approval for another TB of disk space, but I don't think the best solution is to add it to the existing QTree. My backup window for this volume is 14 -15 hours currently and would only get bigger if I add space and that is not acceptable. I know I can another qtree / cifs share but I was hoping I could do it in such a way that I would still have another Qtree but make it available to the user via a single CIFS Share.
Currently
/vol/vol1/creative is the qtree
and I have a cifs share (called creative) pointing to /vol/vol1/creative, so the users connect to \\server\creative (or for the Macs) smb://server/creative
I was hoping I could add another volume, probably /vol/vol2 with a qtree called /vol/vol2/active clients and some how make it appear to the user as a subdirectory under \\server\creative
This is probably confusing, so please ask any questions.
Jack Lyons
Senior Network Engineer
The Martin Agency
(804) 698-8596 (v)
jack.lyons@martinagency.com (e)
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