We have this working in two different modes.
In case the users homedir is a qtree in itself then the entry in the quotafile looks like:
/vol/user/userxyz tree 5G
and if the users homdir is a subdir in a qtree then it looks like:
userxyz user@/vol/user 5G
-C.Conzen
-----Original Message----- From: Charles Bartels [mailto:cbartels@openharbor.com] Sent: 09 April 2003 01:23 To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: quotas and unix automount
Hi,
Is it possible, with individual user quotas and automount, to have mount points reflect the user's quota?
For example:
Currently df shows my home directory like this:
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on pluto:/vol/vol0/home/cbartels 15728640 9979060 5749570 64% /home/cbartels
But my quota is this:
pluto>quota report /vol/vol0/home/cbartels K-Bytes Files Type ID Volume Tree Used Limit Used Limit Quota Specifier ----- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- --------------- user cbartels vol0 home 336836 5242880 3545 - cbartels tree 6 vol0 home 9979304 15728640 390987 - /vol/vol0/home
It would be great if /home/cbartels looked like a 5GB (my quota) partition instead of the ~16GB which is the size of the qtree quota.
-Charles Bartels