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
telnet/rquota wasn't running.
But I do find that, from a server mounting the NFS volume:
# quota -v 1234
Disk quotas for (no account) (uid 1234):
Filesystem usage quota limit timeleft files quota limit
timeleft
/export/leroy
55409 1048576 1048576 0 0 0
However, on the x4500 server itself:
# quota -v 1234
Disk quotas for (no account) (uid 1234):
Filesystem usage quota limit timeleft files quota limit
timeleft
Of course I should use "zfs get userused" on the server, but that is
probably what confused the situation. Perhaps something to do with that
"mount" doesn't think it is mounted with "quota" when local.
I could try mountpoint=legacy and explicitly list rq when mounting maybe .
But we don't need it to work, it was just different from legacy
behaviour. :)
Lund
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