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.

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