OK
More info:
Users can apply the 'sg group1' or 'sq group2' command from a shell or
script to switch the group mask from that point on, and dodge the
quota that may have been exceeded on a group.
However, as the group owner or other member of the group on the limit,
I could not find a
Hi Jaime,
Thank you so much for doing this and reporting back the results! They’re
in line with what I would expect to happen. I was going to test this as well,
but we have had to extend our downtime until noontime tomorrow, so I haven’t
had a chance to do so yet. Now I don’t have to…
Since there were inconsistencies in the responses, I decided to rig a
couple of accounts/groups on our LDAP to test "My interpretation", and
determined that I was wrong. When Kevin mentioned it would mean a bug
I had to double-check:
If a user hits the hard quota or exceeds the grace
Hi!
I have tested it with dependent filesets in GPFS 4.1.1.X and there the
limit is 10.000.
Stephan
On 08/04/16 10:13, Sobey, Richard A wrote:
> 1000 isn't it?! We've always worked on that assumption.
>
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Ah. Dependent vs independent. (10,000 and 1000 respectively).
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1000 isn't it?! We've always worked on that assumption.
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