Hi James Holland,
Thank you so much for email
Could you please tell me how I will see that 4TB is free.
As I have 12x1TB disk mounted as a single disk. Out of 12TB I have used 8TB
as /export,

Thank you
With Best Regards
sunil



On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:20 PM, James Holland <[email protected]>wrote:
So, just mount your 4TB on /home. Stick it in the fstab as LABEL=/home /home
ext3 defaults 1 2












> On 03/06/11 08:39, vivek chalotra wrote:
>
>> Oh  u have done automatic disk partitioning...u have not created
>> seperate mount point for users.
>>
>> Vivek Chalotra
>> GRID Project Associate,
>> High Energy Physics Group,
>> Department of Physics & Electronics,
>> University of Jammu,
>> Jammu 180006,
>> INDIA.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Sunil M. Dogra <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>    Hi
>>    Following is my /etc/fstab and donot see the /home. now how will I
>>    manage quota for users
>>
>>
>>    LABEL=/                  /                       ext3
>>    defaults              1 1
>>    LABEL=/export        /export                 ext3
>>    defaults              1 2
>>    LABEL=/opt             /opt                    ext3
>>    defaults              1 2
>>
>>    LABEL=/boot           /boot                   ext3
>>    defaults              1 2
>>    tmpfs                       /dev/shm                tmpfs
>>    defaults              0 0
>>    devpts                    /dev/pts                devpts
>>    gid=5,mode=620        0 0
>>    sysfs                       /sys                    sysfs
>>    defaults              0 0
>>    proc                       /proc                   proc
>>    defaults              0 0
>>    LABEL=SW-cciss/c0d0p2   swap                    swap
>>    defaults              0 0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    Regards
>>    sunil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:42 PM, vivek chalotra
>>    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>        Dear Sunil Sir,
>>
>>        Here are answers to your questions:-
>>
>>        1. DO an entry in /etc/fsab for /home like the following, but
>>        make sure where it is actually mounted:-
>>        # cat /etc/fstab
>>
>>        LABEL=//ext3defaults1 1
>>
>>        /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 /homeext3defaults,usrquota1 2
>>
>>        LABEL=/home/homeext3defaults1 2
>>
>>        LABEL=/boot/bootext3defaults1 2
>>
>>        tmpfs/dev/shmtmpfsdefaults0 0
>>
>>        devpts/dev/ptsdevptsgid=5,mode=6200 0
>>
>>        sysfs/syssysfsdefaults0 0
>>
>>        proc/procprocdefaults0 0
>>
>>        LABEL=SWAP-sda5swapswapdefaults0
>>
>>
>>        # mount –o remount /home
>>
>>        # quotacheck –a /home (It will create a database file
>>        aquota.user at /home)
>>
>>        # quotaon /home (means we have applied quota on /home)
>>
>>        # edquota –u username (to apply quota on a particular user).
>>
>>        # edquota sunil
>>
>>        File Systemblockssofthardinodessofthard
>>
>>        /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00721000000001000000001800
>>
>>        # edquota –t(To apply grace period)
>>
>>        Filesystemblock grace periodinode grace period
>>
>>        /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol007 days7 days
>>
>>
>>
>>        2. Mount the 4TB free space in some mount point and then create
>>          ext3 file system in it using fdisk or
>>        any other disk management tool.
>>
>>        Regards
>>        Vivek Chalotra
>>        GRID Project Associate,
>>        High Energy Physics Group,
>>        Department of Physics & Electronics,
>>        University of Jammu,
>>        Jammu 180006,
>>        INDIA.
>>
>>
>>
>>        On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Sunil M. Dogra
>>        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>            Hi,
>>            Two Questions:
>>
>>            1. I would like to give specific disk space to users but I
>>            don't have /home in /etc/fstab. I will appreciate if some
>>            one will suggest me how to do disk quota management.
>>
>>            2. During SL5.5 installation I used 8TB disk space and  kept
>>            the 4TB disk space free, Now I want to use this 4TB as
>>            scratch, how will I do that.
>>
>>
>>
>>            Thank you
>>            With Best Regards
>>            sunil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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