No, there is not a way to do that.
From: Toasters <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net> On Behalf Of
Alexander Griesser
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Hey there,
due to popular demand, I’m currently playing around with the trident integration and am following the docs here:
https://netapp-trident.readthedocs.io/en/stable-v18.07/docker/install/ndvp_ontap_config.html
From what I can see, there’s no easy way to limit the total amount of volume space created from within the SVM.
I can limit the amount of volumes that can be created, but I cannot limit the maximum total size of those – or is there any option to do that?
I just want to make sure that none of these clients are using more resources than assigned (without having to assign dedicated aggregates).
Is that possible?
Thanks,
Alexander Griesser
Head of Systems Operations
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