I think the problem is well known and what one would need to do is to make (at every travesal of an AFS mount point) the OS aware of that the AFS volume in question is a seperate "device". Then make the statfs syscall on that path return the quota info from AFS. This has of course to happen dynamically as you make your way through the AFS space.
This would make every volume look as a seperate file system. There are pros and cons in that approach. I think noone has written the code (for Unix/Linux) yet, but the Windows client might do this, but I'm by no means someone who knows something about AFS on Windows ;-) At our site, so far, is has been cheaper to multiply all quotas by 2 whenever the problem arose again. Und Tschüß, Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info