I had tested first and couldn't find a way to do so, so I was curious if there was some undocumented way. I'm proceeding with, "No, there's not a way."
On 5/6/19 12:52 PM, Andreas Dilger wrote: > On Apr 11, 2019, at 11:02, Harr, Cameron <[email protected]> wrote: >> We're exploring an idea where we keep soft quotas enabled so that users >> will be notified they're nearing their hard quotas (via in-house >> scripts), but users don't like that the soft quota becomes a hard block >> after the grace period. I can understand their rationale as well that >> they should be able to write up to their hard quota always. >> >> Is there a way to set the grace period as unlimited (e.g. lfs setquota >> -t -1 ...)? > Judging by the lack of response, I don't think anyone has tried this, but > it also seems like something that could be tested quite easily? > > Cheers, Andreas > -- > Andreas Dilger > Principal Lustre Architect > Whamcloud > _______________________________________________ lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lustre.org/listinfo.cgi/lustre-discuss-lustre.org
