Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 207

Modify a NAS Container Quota, Modify the Default NAS Container Group Quota

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5. Select the user type. 6. In the User field, you can enter a user name (or the beginning of a user name) and click the Search button. 7. Select the user and click Next. 8. In the Create quota - Quota settings dialog box, specify the following configuration settings: • Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB) • In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size NOTE: Specifying zero for a quota size and warning limit disables the quota. 9. Click Next. 10. if the quota configuration is correct, click Finish in the Create quota - Summary dialog box. Click Back to make changes. Modify a NAS Container Quota NOTE: You can disable a NAS container quota by setting the quota size and the warning limit to zero. To modify a NAS container quota: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the Quotas tab. 3. In the Quotas panel, select the quota target and click Modify. The Modify Quota dialog box opens. 4. In the dialog box, specify the following configuration settings: • Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB) • In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size 5. Click OK. Modify the Default NAS Container Group Quota By default, the default group quota size and warning limit are set to zero, which disables the quota. NOTE: You cannot delete the default group quota. You can set the default group quota size and the warning limit to zero to disable the quota. To modify the default group quota: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the Quotas tab. 3. In the Quotas panel, select defgroup and click Modify. The Modify Quota dialog box opens. 4. In the dialog box, specify the following configuration settings: • Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB) • In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size 5. Click OK. Modify the Default NAS Container User Quota By default, the default user quota is set to zero, which disables the quota. NOTE: You cannot delete the default user quota. You can set the default user quota size and the warning limit to zero to disable the quota. To modify the default user quota: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the Quotas tab. NAS Container Operations 207

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5.
Select the user type.
6.
In the User
field,
you can enter a user name (or the beginning of a user name) and click the
Search
button.
7.
Select the user and click
Next
.
8.
In the
Create quota – Quota settings
dialog box, specify the following
configuration
settings:
Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB)
In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size
NOTE: Specifying zero for a quota size and warning limit disables the quota.
9.
Click
Next
.
10.
if the quota
configuration
is correct, click
Finish
in the Create quota – Summary dialog box. Click
Back
to make changes.
Modify a NAS Container Quota
NOTE: You can disable a NAS container quota by setting the quota size and the warning limit to zero.
To modify a NAS container quota:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
Quotas
tab.
3.
In the Quotas panel, select the quota target and click
Modify
. The Modify Quota dialog box opens.
4.
In the dialog box, specify the following
configuration
settings:
Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB)
In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size
5.
Click
OK
.
Modify the Default NAS Container Group Quota
By default, the default group quota size and warning limit are set to zero, which disables the quota.
NOTE: You cannot delete the default group quota. You can set the default group quota size and the warning limit to zero
to disable the quota.
To modify the default group quota:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
Quotas
tab.
3.
In the Quotas panel, select
defgroup
and click
Modify
. The Modify Quota dialog box opens.
4.
In the dialog box, specify the following
configuration
settings:
Quota size and units (MB, GB, or TB)
In-use space warning limit, as a percentage of the quota size
5.
Click
OK
.
Modify the Default NAS Container User Quota
By default, the default user quota is set to zero, which disables the quota.
NOTE: You cannot delete the default user quota. You can set the default user quota size and the warning limit to zero to
disable the quota.
To modify the default user quota:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
Quotas
tab.
NAS Container Operations
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