I see.

May I ask one follow-up question, please:   what is  “mmedquota -d -u 
<username>”   supposed to do in this case?

Really appreciate your assistance.

Razvan

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>> To make it more technical …. This fellow’s quota entryType is now “e” . I 
>> want to change it back to entryType “I”. (I hope I’m not talking nonsense 
>> here)

Currently there is no function to revert an explicit quota entry (e) to initial 
(i) entry.

Kuei
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[Inactive hide details for "Popescu, Razvan" ---12/19/2019 02:18:54 PM---Thanks 
for your kind reply. My problem is different tho]"Popescu, Razvan" 
---12/19/2019 02:18:54 PM---Thanks for your kind reply. My problem is different 
though.

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Thanks for your kind reply.

My problem is different though.

I have set a fileset default quota (doing all the steps you recommended) and 
all was Ok. During operations I have edited *individual* quotas, for example to 
increase certain user’s allocations.

Now, I want to *revert* (change back) one of these users to the (fileset) 
default quota !

For example, I have used one user account to test the mmedquota command setting 
his limits to a certain value (just testing). I’d like now to make that user’s 
quota be the default fileset quota, and not just numerically, but have his 
quota record follow the changes in fileset default quota limits.

To make it more technical …. This fellow’s quota entryType is now “e” . I want 
to change it back to entryType “I”. (I hope I’m not talking nonsense here)

mmedquota’s “-d” option is supposed to reinstate the defaults, but it doesn’t 
seem to work for fileset based quotas … !?!

Razvan

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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Quota: revert user quota to FILESET default

It sounds like you would like to have default perfileset quota enabled. Have 
you tried to enable the default quota on the filesets and then set the default 
quota limits for those filesets?

For example, in a filesystem fs9 and fileset fset9. File system fs9 has default 
quota on and --perfileset-quota enabled.
# mmlsfs fs9 -Q --perfileset-quota
flag value description
------------------- ------------------------ -----------------------------------
-Q user;group;fileset Quotas accounting enabled
user;fileset Quotas enforced
user;group;fileset Default quotas enabled
--perfileset-quota Yes Per-fileset quota enforcement

#


Enable default user quota for fileset fset9, if not enabled yet,

e.g. "mmdefquotaon -u fs9:fset9"

Then set the default quota for this fileset using mmdefedquota"
# mmdefedquota -u fs9:fset9

..
*** Edit quota limits for USR DEFAULT entry for fileset fset9
NOTE: block limits will be rounded up to the next multiple of the block size.
block units may be: K, M, G, T or P, inode units may be: K, M or G.
fs9: blocks in use: 0K, limits (soft = 102400K, hard = 1048576K)
inodes in use: 0, limits (soft = 10000, hard = 22222)

...


Hope that this helps.


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[Inactive hide details for "Popescu, Razvan" ---12/19/2019 12:22:34 PM---Hi, 
I’d like to revert a user’s quota to the fileset]"Popescu, Razvan" 
---12/19/2019 12:22:34 PM---Hi, I’d like to revert a user’s quota to the 
fileset’s default, but “mmedquota -d -u <username>”

From: "Popescu, Razvan" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: 12/19/2019 12:22 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] Quota: revert user quota to FILESET default
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Hi,

I’d like to revert a user’s quota to the fileset’s default, but “mmedquota -d 
-u <username>” fails because I do have not set a filesystem default….
[root@xxx]# mmedquota -d -u user
gsb USR default quota is off

(SpectrumScale 5.0.3 Standard Ed. on RHEL7 x86)

Is this a limitation of the current mmedquota implementation, or of something 
more profound?...

I have several filesets within this filesystem, each with various quota 
structures. A filesystem-wide default quota didn’t seem useful so I never 
defined one; however I do have multiple fileset-level default quotas, and this 
is the level at which I’d like to be able to handle this matter… Have I hit a 
limitation of the implementation? Any workaround, if that’s the case?

Many thanks,

Razvan Popescu
Columbia Business School
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