Hi Darren,

thanks for reply.

E.g., I have mail quota implemented as per-directory quota. I know this can be solved in another way, but still, I would have to change many things in my system in order to make it work. And this is quite easy implementation of mail quota. Now I'm using UFS and ufs quota support.

Agree, creating ZFS per account would solve my problems, but I can't use nfsv4 , nor automounter, so I can't export thousand of filesystems right now.

Thanks.

Jozef Hamar


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Darren J Moffat wrote:
Jozef Hamar wrote:
Hi all,

I can not find any instructions on how to set the file quota (i.e. maximum number of files per filesystem/directory) or directory quota (maximum size that files in particular directory can consume) in ZFS.

That is because it doesn't exist.

I understand ZFS has no support for this. Am I right? If I am, are there any plans to include this in the next releases of OpenSolaris/Solaris?

Why would you want to do that rather than set a maximum amount of space
a filesystem, user or group can consume?

What is the real problem you are trying to solve by restricting
the number of files that can be created ?

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