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Disk Quotas, Enabling Quota Management

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Disk Management Disk Quotas Disk quotas track and control disk space use in volumes. Note: To limit the size of a folder or share, see "Directory Quotas" in Chapter 7. Configure the volumes on the server to perform the following tasks: ■ Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space limit. ■ Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level. When enabling disk quotas, it is possible to set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level. The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to use. The warning level specifies the point at which a user is nearing his or her quota limit. For example, a user's disk quota limit can be set to 50 megabytes (MB), and the disk quota warning level to 45 MB. In this case, the user can store no more than 50 MB on the volume. If the user stores more than 45 MB on the volume, the disk quota system logs a system event. In addition, it is possible to specify that users can exceed their quota limit. Enabling quotas and not limiting disk space use is useful to still allow users access to a volume, but track disk space use on a per-user basis. It is also possible to specify whether or not to log an event when users exceed either their quota warning level or their quota limit. When enabling disk quotas for a volume, volume usage is automatically tracked from that point forward, but existing volume users have no disk quotas applied to them. Apply disk quotas to existing volume users by adding new quota entries on the Quota Entries page. Enabling Quota Management When enabling disk quotas on a volume, every user's disk volume usage is monitored and treated differently, depending on the quota management settings for the specific user. To enable quota management on a volume: 1. On the primary navigation bar, click Disks. 2. Click Volumes. 3. Select the volume to manage. 4. In the Tasks list, click Set Default Quota. 5. On the Default Quota for volume page, select Use quota limits to manage use of the volume. 6. If desired, select Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit to enable that restriction. 7. Specify the default quota limit and warning level for new users on this volume. 8. Specify which quota events should be logged. 9. Click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 87

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Disk Management
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Disk Quotas
Disk quotas track and control disk space use in volumes.
Note:
To limit the size of a folder or share, see “Directory Quotas” in Chapter 7.
Configure the volumes on the server to perform the following tasks:
Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space
limit.
Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level.
When enabling disk quotas, it is possible to set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota
warning level. The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to use.
The warning level specifies the point at which a user is nearing his or her quota limit. For
example, a user's disk quota limit can be set to 50 megabytes (MB), and the disk quota warning
level to 45 MB. In this case, the user can store no more than 50 MB on the volume. If the user
stores more than 45 MB on the volume, the disk quota system logs a system event.
In addition, it is possible to specify that users can exceed their quota limit. Enabling quotas
and not limiting disk space use is useful to still allow users access to a volume, but track disk
space use on a per-user basis. It is also possible to specify whether or not to log an event when
users exceed either their quota warning level or their quota limit.
When enabling disk quotas for a volume, volume usage is automatically tracked from that
point forward, but existing volume users have no disk quotas applied to them. Apply disk
quotas to existing volume users by adding new quota entries on the Quota Entries page.
Enabling Quota Management
When enabling disk quotas on a volume, every user’s disk volume usage is monitored and
treated differently, depending on the quota management settings for the specific user.
To enable quota management on a volume:
1.
On the primary navigation bar, click
Disks
.
2.
Click
Volumes
.
3.
Select the volume to manage.
4.
In the Tasks list, click
Set Default Quota
.
5.
On the Default Quota for volume page, select
Use quota limits to manage use of the
volume
.
6.
If desired, select
Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit
to enable that
restriction.
7.
Specify the default quota limit and warning level for new users on this volume.
8.
Specify which quota events should be logged.
9.
Click
OK
.