As Bonnie indicated, it has to look like a local drive. So if you are serving SMB/CIFS services directly from the NetApp (which is what we are doing), you unfortunately can't use FSRM in this scenario.
There are third party commercial tools though that NetApp has recommended to us, but we haven't looked into them yet due to timing and budgetary constraints. -Aakash Shah From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Miller Bonnie L. Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 10:05 AM To: ntsysadm@lists.myitforum.com Subject: [NTSysADM] RE: File Server Resource Manager As others have mentioned, it has to look like a "local" drive to the Windows server to work. FSRM puts some data in the hidden System Volume Information folder on the drive that will be used with it. -Bonnie From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com> [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Webster Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 7:57 AM To: ntsysadm@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:ntsysadm@lists.myitforum.com> Subject: [NTSysADM] File Server Resource Manager Can FSRM be used to control shares on NAS/SAN type devices? This customer has 90 users with over 10GB worth of crap on their home folder which resides either on a NetApp NAS or EMC SAN. They want to prevent users from saving audio and video type files along with other file types along with setting quotas on the home folders. Thanks Webster