Something like this should do:
/etc/quotas /vol/vol0/qtree2g tree 2G #Establish a 2G limit for your special qtree
user1 user@/vol/vol0/qtree2g 2G user2 user@/vol/vol0/qtree2g 2G user3 user@/vol/vol0/qtree2g 2G user4 user@/vol/vol0/qtree2g 2G * user@/vol/vol0/qtree2g 0M #Give your special users a 2G limit inside the special qtree #Give everyone else no limit in the special qtree
* user 200M #Give all users a 200MB limit on the rest of the volume
#And hey, just for kicks: * tree@/vol/vol0/ * #a default tree quota for vol0. If you add more #qtrees, simply add it to this quotas file #and do a quota resize
--tmac
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On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Uros Lampret wrote:
Hi!
My problem is that I have set up quotas for my users on F740 running Ontap 5.3.6r2. They each have 200Mb. But four users that work on a special project have extra space of 2Gb. I've set up a qtree with limit of 2Gb. But when the four users start to write, they hit their personal limits.
Is there a work around?
Uros Lampret _____________________________