Jeremy Allison wrote:
Well you know what "strict allocate" does, right ? It causes the space
for the file to be allocated on disk once the "set fil allocation" is
set from the Windows client. If the client then writes this data it'll
write everything twice. Why are you setting this ? You should not need
to set this in production unless you have some very specific needs.
The official documentation says:
"Setting this to yes can help Samba return out of quota messages on
systems that are restricting the disk quota of users."
This is suggesting me, that
strict allocate = yes
is the recommended setting for systems with quotas. That seems not the
case...
der tom
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