Ralf Ramge schrieb:
Thomas Liesner wrote:
Does this mean, that if i have a pool of 7TB with one filesystem for all
users
with a quota of 6TB i'd be alright?
Yep. Although I *really* recommend creating individual file systems, e.g.
if you have 1,000 users on your server, I'd create 1,000
bda wrote:
I haven't noticed this behavior when ZFS has (as recommended) the
full disk.
Good to know, as i intended to use the whole disks anyway.
Thanks,
Tom
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Ralf Ramge wrote:
Quotas are applied to file systems, not pools, and a such are pretty
independent from the pool size. I found it best to give every user
his/her own filesystem and applying individual quotas afterwards.
Does this mean, that if i have a pool of 7TB with one filesystem for
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| On 2008-02-12 02:40:33, Thomas Liesner wrote:
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| Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Avoiding performance decrease when pool usage is
| over 80%
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| Nobody out there who ever had problems with low diskspace?
Only
Nobody out there who ever had problems with low diskspace?
Regrads,
Tom
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Thomas Liesner wrote:
Nobody out there who ever had problems with low diskspace?
Okay, I found your original mail :-)
Quotas are applied to file systems, not pools, and a such are pretty
independent from the pool size. I found it best to give every user
his/her own filesystem and applying
Thomas Liesner wrote:
Does this mean, that if i have a pool of 7TB with one filesystem for all
users with a quota of 6TB i'd be alright?
Yep. Although I *really* recommend creating individual file systems,
e.g. if you have 1,000 users on your server, I'd create 1,000 file
systems with a