Jorgen Lundman wrote:
Oh I forgot the more important question.
Importing all the user quota settings; Currently as a long file of "zfs
set" commands, which is taking a really long time. For example,
yesterday's import is still running.
Are there bulk-import solutions? Like zfs set -f file.tx
Oh I forgot the more important question.
Importing all the user quota settings; Currently as a long file of "zfs
set" commands, which is taking a really long time. For example,
yesterday's import is still running.
Are there bulk-import solutions? Like zfs set -f file.txt or similar?
If not
Matthew Ahrens wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for the work, it sure is great!
This should work, at least on Solaris clients. Perhaps you can only
request information about yourself from the client?
Odd, but I just assumed it wouldn't work and didn't check further. But
t
Jorgen,
"quota user1" only prints out information if user1's quota is exceeded.
Try "quota -v user1".
e.g.
(server)
suzuki# zfs set userqu...@lling=10m foo/fs
suzuki# share
-...@foo/fs/foo/fs rw ""
(client)
headers# quota -v lling
Disk quotas for lling (uid 23498):
Fil
Jorgen Lundman wrote:
I have been playing around with osol-nv-b114 version, and the ZFS user
and group quotas.
First of all, it is fantastic. Thank you all! (Sun, Ahrens and anyone
else involved).
Thanks for the feedback!
I was unable to get ZFS quota to work with rquota. (Ie, NFS mount t
I have been playing around with osol-nv-b114 version, and the ZFS user
and group quotas.
First of all, it is fantastic. Thank you all! (Sun, Ahrens and anyone
else involved).
I'm currently copying over one of the smaller user areas, and setting up
their quotas, so I have yet to start large