Hi, does anyone know how I could change logging to get the following accomplished ?
I would like not to get the following disk quota exceeded messages for each of my 35K+ users, but ONLY the tree disk quota exceeded message.
Right now I get: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: uid xxxx tid 1: disk quota exceeded on volume maildir.
I would like to only get the: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: tid 14: tree quota exceeded on volume vol0.
My /etc/syslog.conf is *.info /dev/console *.info /etc/messages
NetApp Release 6.4.2P6: Thanks, George
George Kahler writes:
Hi, does anyone know how I could change logging to get the following accomplished ?
I would like not to get the following disk quota exceeded messages for each of my 35K+ users, but ONLY the tree disk quota exceeded message.
Right now I get: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: uid xxxx tid 1: disk quota exceeded on volume maildir.
I would like to only get the: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: tid 14: tree quota exceeded on volume vol0.
My /etc/syslog.conf is *.info /dev/console *.info /etc/messages
NetApp Release 6.4.2P6:
Your example shows them on different volumes, so you might use
quota logmsg off -v maildir quota logmsg on -v vol0
But maybe the division you want is not precisely by volume?
Chris Thompson Email: cet1@cam.ac.uk
Sorry, that was just a quic cut and paste example. It does happen on the same volume.
George
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:09:32 +0000 (GMT), Chris Thompson cet1@cus.cam.ac.uk wrote:
George Kahler writes:
Hi, does anyone know how I could change logging to get the following accomplished ?
I would like not to get the following disk quota exceeded messages for each of my 35K+ users, but ONLY the tree disk quota exceeded message.
Right now I get: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: uid xxxx tid 1: disk quota exceeded on volume maildir.
I would like to only get the: [enterprise: GbE-III/e4:notice]: tid 14: tree quota exceeded on volume vol0.
My /etc/syslog.conf is *.info /dev/console *.info /etc/messages
NetApp Release 6.4.2P6:
Your example shows them on different volumes, so you might use
quota logmsg off -v maildir quota logmsg on -v vol0
But maybe the division you want is not precisely by volume?
Chris Thompson Email: cet1@cam.ac.uk