> Hi > > On 6 February 2013 09:31, Philipp <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi >> >> Samba 3.6.3 on Ubuntu. >> Filesystem is xfs, grpquota and usrquota are enabled. >> root@host:# repquota /mntpoint displays the correct data (see below). >> In smb.conf I defined max protocol = SMB2. >> >> When running smbcquotas //host/share -L I'm getting displayed a value of >> 16GB for every user share. This is the value that is displayed on the >> windows 7 boxes when looking at the network shares in Start -> Computer. >> However, I'd like to see there the real file system quotas instead of >> the >> smbcquotas. Is there a way how to do that? > > Have a look at the "get quota command" option. It might be what > you're looking for, or it might be a workaround anyway.
Thanks for the hint. Seems to work. user quota now displays the right sizes. Just for group quotas I get strange numbers. Instead of 40GB Windows displays 1268236288 Bytes. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
