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Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group, Warn for, Filesystem Quota, Update, Manager Menu, Access

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Setting up End-User Access Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group 5 STEP 2 To set up the grace period, after which if the soft limit set for the user or group is still exceeded, the user or group is denied write access, enter the time period in the Warn for before denying access field. Enter the number in the first part of the field, and the time unit in the second part of the field. For example, to warn the user or group that they have reached their soft limit and have three days to reduce it, enter "3" and then select "days". Normally, when the quota is under the limit, it appears in black type. When a user reaches their soft quota limit, the amount listed on Filesystem Quota page turns red. STEP 3 Click Update. STEP 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each applicable volume. Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group After a quota is created, you can increase or decrease it. You can also change the limit at which the user or group receives a warning message and the grace period begins. To change the quota limit or warning limit: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Access Quota. The Filesystem Quota page appears. Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 91

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Setting up End-User Access
Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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5
STEP 2
To set up the grace period, after which if the soft limit set for the user or group is
still exceeded, the user or group is denied write access, enter the time period in
the
Warn for
<time period> before denying access field. Enter the number in the
first part of the field, and the time unit in the second part of the field.
For example, to warn the user or group that they have reached their soft limit and
have three days to reduce it, enter “3” and then select “days”. Normally, when the
quota is under the limit, it appears in black type. When a user reaches their soft
quota limit, the amount listed on
Filesystem Quota
page turns red.
STEP 3
Click
Update
.
STEP 4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each applicable volume.
Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group
After a quota is created, you can increase or decrease it. You can also change the
limit at which the user or group receives a warning message and the grace
period begins.
To change the quota limit or warning limit:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Access
¨
Quota
.
The
Filesystem Quota
page appears.