For quotas to work properly, you will need to setup and maintain an /etc/passwd and an /etc/group file. We're working on a better document specific to quotas but you can have a quick look at section 5.2 in the following document: http://www.netapp.com/technology/level3/3053.html#Sect5.2
Since quotas are based the UID and since you appear to have a CIFS-only filer, each file's UNIX owner needs to be changed to reflect the correct user name instead of "pcuser." I should have a work-around (the document referenced above) posted on the now site in the next week or so. This should be enough info to get it up and running so you can play around with quotas.
Best regards,
Paul
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Middlebrooks [mailto:Jason_Middlebrooks@datalink.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 9:07 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: help on quotas
I have the following happening.
Overview: F630 running OnTap 5.2.2 using CIFS. Two volumnes vol0 and usr. The volume usr contains everybody home directories using cifs.home_dir. I am using a PDC for authentication and I am not using the passwd or group files on the filer.
Whats Happening:
I have a quota file with the following entries:
/vol/usr/usrhomes/cnievesad user@/vol/usr 5G 20K * user@/vol/usr 80M 15K # Default home directory quota /vol/vol0/trafficker tree 5G 15K /vol/vol0/prod tree 2GB 15K /vol/vol0/tsa tree 4GB 50K
I have created a new user called msmith and I created the following directory /vol/usr/userhomes/msmith.
msmith can map to his directory fine but when I try to create a new folder or file I get the following messages on the filer: Wed Jun 23 14:34:06 GMT [wafl_lopri]: uid 65534: disk quota exceeded on volume usr.
The default home directory quota has working in the past at least when I was at OnTap 5.0
Any ideas???
Thanks in advance Jason