Also, refer the SAG. You can use the QUOTA_PERFORM_USER_MAPPING directive in your /etc/quotas file to do what you request.
If you use default quotas you will need Ontap 6.4 or later for burt 51588.
Joan Alter
Joan Alter wrote:
This is burt 51588 and is fixed in Ontap 6.4
Charles Bartels wrote:
Hi,
I have a question regarding quotas. I am accessing my home directory from both the UNIX and PC side of things and I have a number of entries in my quota file including a default quota. # Operations folks cbartels user@/vol/vol0/ops_home 7GB -
user@/vol/vol0/ops_home 3GB -
When I do a "quota report" I see 2 lines which seem to refer to my account. The second line appeared after I edited and saved a file on the PC side. It seems like there are 2 separate quotas, one for unix files and one for pc files. I would rather have a single quota for all the files in the user's directory. Is there a way to do that?
jupiter> quota report K-Bytes Files Type ID Volume Tree Used Limit Used Limit Quota Specifier
user cbartels vol0 ops_home 1211688 7340032 10444 - cbartels user \cbartel vol0 ops_home 52 3145728 1 -
Thanks.
-Charles Bartels