Quotas for NFS shares are enforced on the server end. You would use
the usrquota and grpquota flags in fstab *on the server* for the
filesystem it's exporting. Hopefully your NAS appliance supports
quotas and offers a way to turn them on in whatever configuration
interface it has.
Ah - so I
On Oct 3, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Daniel Mahoney wrote:
I've got a Debian Sarge machine that is mounting it's user
directories via
NFS from a NAS appliance. Id' really like to get quotas running but
I'm
not having a lot of luck.
I've tried adding "quota" and "usrquota" to the fstab flags for th
MRH wrote:
Dnia 03/10/07 20:42,Daniel Mahoney napisał:
I've got a Debian Sarge machine that is mounting it's user
directories via
NFS from a NAS appliance. Id' really like to get quotas running but I'm
not having a lot of luck.
I've tried adding "quota" and "usrquota" to the fstab flags for th
Dnia 03/10/07 20:42,Daniel Mahoney napisał:
I've got a Debian Sarge machine that is mounting it's user directories via
NFS from a NAS appliance. Id' really like to get quotas running but I'm
not having a lot of luck.
I've tried adding "quota" and "usrquota" to the fstab flags for the
NFS-mounted
I've got a Debian Sarge machine that is mounting it's user directories via
NFS from a NAS appliance. Id' really like to get quotas running but I'm
not having a lot of luck.
I've tried adding "quota" and "usrquota" to the fstab flags for the
NFS-mounted directory, but "mount" complains about those
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