On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 06:54:17PM +0200, Stephane Bentebba wrote:
i confirm, its normal, this way you know throught wich interface someone go over its quota (if you care)
Piotr KUCHARSKI wrote:
Is it only me who is bothered by this:
Fri May 23 17:12:52 CEST [quota.softlimit.exceeded:notice]: Threshold exceeded for user 22638, tree 0 on volume v Fri May 23 17:18:12 CEST [GbE-II/e8:notice]: uid 22638: disk quota exceeded on volume v. Additional warnings will be suppressed for approximately 60 minutes or until either a 'quota resize' is performed.
While first message is quite right, the second one has "GbE-II/e8" instead of "quota.hardlimit.exceeded" or similar.
I've contacted NetApp about this and they just stated "nothing to worry about, it is normal".
p.
PS Instead of GbE-II/e8 can be any of your primary network interfaces name.
Yeah... Sure, its annoying and "normal", but I've seen MUCH worse. ;-)
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