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Hello,
We are using CIFS SVMs with volumes that have the ntfs securitystyle.
f.ex.: volume1/MyJunctionPath/
We would like to use Qtrees for example with quotas but as far as I understood you can only create Qtrees at the root of the volume.
f.ex:
/vol/volume1/Qtree1
/vol/volume1/Qtree2
etc
Isn't it possible to create or use Qtrees in Directories or subdirectories?
f.ex.: like this?
/vol/volume1/Departement1Directory/Qtree1
/vol/volume1/Departement1Directory/Qtree2
/vol/volume1/Departement2Directory/Qtree3
/vol/volume1/Departement2Directory/SubDirectoryX/Qtree4
etc
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
Regards,
Didier
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I tested this quickly in my lab and it does not appear possible to create qtrees below the root of the volume (running 9.5P6).
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Thank you for your reply.
Yes it doesn't work too on 9.6sp4.
Sadly ... this would have been a very nice feature ....
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Hi.
Quick tip - you can create symbollink/widelink into a dedicated qtree from any location in the share...
https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1029855
it's not so clean... but it's an option...
Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK
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What I can think is using volume instead of qtrees. Use subdirectory as a junction for the volume.
