A follow up question on this.

When mounting a file system using an s3c backend, running 'df' will report 
that the filsystem has 1TB size. There is no such information coming from 
the backend, but is is easily made available.

Can information on this somehow be propagated?

Regards
PA

On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 2:12:06 AM UTC+2, Ben Riordan wrote:
>
> Thank you for checking on the quotas.
>
> ~ Ben
>
> On Monday, May 7, 2012 5:02:19 PM UTC-7, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>>
>> Nikolaus Rath writes: 
>> > On 05/03/2012 05:51 AM, Ben Riordan wrote: 
>> >> It looks like s3ql does support quotas? At least from the 
>> >> thread 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/s3ql/y9-K7h6nc-E 
>> > 
>> > No, that thread is about quota in the backend server that S3QL uses, 
>> not 
>> > in the S3QL file system itself. 
>> > 
>> > S3QL does not include any quota handling code. However, it is possible 
>> > that it actually doesn't need to, because quotas are handled entirely 
>> in 
>> > the kernel. I'm afraid I can't say much more than that, I'm not 
>> familiar 
>> > with the quota implementation in the Linux kernel. I'll ask around and 
>> > let you know if I find something. 
>>
>> Quotas aren't supported, and apparently will not be for the foreseeable 
>> future: 
>>
>

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