Darren J Moffat wrote:
Jozef Hamar wrote:
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.
That sounds like you want a quota per user for a given directory.
If that is what you need then ZFS provides for this by making the mail
directory a ZFS filesystem then using userquota. That way you
still only have one ZFS filesystem not one per user account.
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.
Or using per userquotas, eg:
# zfs set userqu...@bob=1g rpool/mail
# zfs set userqu...@jane=2g rpool/mail
Yes, this idea is good, but I wanted to prevent this. :-)
In that case instead of rewriting the part of my code which handles
quota creation/updating/checking, I would need to completely rewrite the
quota logic. :-(
But thanks anyway, I'll try to survive until NFSv4 deployment would by
possible here and finally make use of everything ZFS offers.
Jozef Hamar
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