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Hi all...I am setting up NetApps to NFS export home directories to a number of Linux servers.
A vfiler has been created and owns one 3000GB volume, x4_nfs.
Via quotas,
- a 194GB qtree has been carved out for home directories, x4_nfs/home
- default home directory size was set at 1GB
- user sysxxx was given a 5GB home directory.
/vol/x4_nfs/etc/exports
#Auto-generated by setup Tue Apr 20 15:41:20 EDT 2010
/vol/x4_nfs -sec=sys,anon=0,rw=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
/vol/x4_nfs/home -sec=sys,rw=.bbb.ccc.edu
/vol/x4_nfs/etc/quotas
#Auto-generated by setup Tue Apr 20 15:36:53 EDT 2010
#Quota target type disk files thold sdisk sfile
#----------------------- ---- ---------- ----- ---------- ----- -----
#-- home qtree quota 194G
/vol/x4_nfs/home tree 203423744K - 183081372K - -
#-- default user quota 1G
* user@/vol/s2_nfs/home1 1048576K - 943720K - -
#-- special user quota for sysxxx 5G
sysxxx user@/vol/x4_nfs/home 5242880K - 4718592K - -
#
All is working well, except that when I mount home directory sysxxx on a RedHat linux server and run the df command, the sysxxx directory shows as having 194GBs of space rather the 5GBs
> df -Th --block-size=G /home/sysxxx
Filesystem Type 1G-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
aaa.bbb.ccc.edu:/vol/x4_nfs/home/sysxxx
nfs 194G 0G 194G 0% /home/sysxxx
>
What am I doing wrong? Thanks...grant
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As far as I know (and I could be wrong), df in Unix has never reflected user quotas, it always shows the size of the file system. This is the same whether the file system is local or over NFS. A qtree quota is different because it makes the OS think that the "disk" has a restricted size. The "quota" command, however, should display the quota size and usage for a given user.
Cheers,
Richard
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Richard…Thanks for your response. Hmmm, this is kind of disappointing. I have worked with unix (AIX, actually) for quite a while, but this my first foray into NFS and quotas. This means that all of the NetApp /home directories shared out via NFS will reflect the whole size of the qtree, not an individual’s share. This will be quite confusing to our users…grant
