On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:59:50AM +0100, Oliver Blasnik wrote:
Hi there,
Mike wrote:
I know you guys have a NetApp 820, I know the NetApps support quotas.
I know that the UID and GID info can be stored in LDAP.
Possibly I missed something, but have you ever changed and re-read
the quota definition file of the NetApp? Have you noticed how _long_
the filers take to recheck the quota, if there are some more UIDs on
the system?
yep!
20,000 uniq UIDs and climbing, without issue or hassle.
Ya see, you can set default quotas...so that each UID starts with a
default that the admin sets, no extra lines for each UID, unless that
UID needs a different quota.
If there is another way of changing a quota of a single UID, never-
mind, I'm not a pro on NetApp environments. I just tried to do like
you said a long time ago, and it did not work for me.
I have 3 NetApps right now, all with quotas, and some 20,000 UIDs. My
biggest quota file is under 3K lines long.
If you wish, I can send you, off line, how we have it setup using
default quotas and seperate quota trees.