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Hi all,
I have a requirement of creating multiple qtree in the single volume. The scenario is as follows: I have to create a shared volume and creating 9 qtrees for QA,Dev and Test environment in that shared volume. So after creating the volume, whether I can use these commands to create multiple qtrees :
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qa/
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qa/admin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qa/diag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qa/appl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/dev/
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/dev/admin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/dev/diag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/dev/appl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/test/
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/test/admin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/test/diag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/test/appl
I want to create this and nfs mount these to my oracle systems based on environment. So whether the above commands will work for creating multiple qtrees in a single volume.
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Hi Pankaj,
>> You are trying to say is I have to create a quota for each qtree and then create folders (admin,diag and appl) in that
No, thats not what i said. You cannot create folders in qtree.
Quota is to set the limit as to how much space that particular qtree can use in the volume. (say, I have a 1g vol and a qtree in that vol, I can set a quota on tree specifying that it can use upto 500mb of space)
As per your first post,
>> I have to create a shared volume and creating 9 qtrees for QA,Dev and Test environment in that shared volume
If this is your requirement, you could go-ahead like this:
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qadiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testappl
where vol_nonprod_shared is your volume, in which you have 9 qtrees, qaadmin, qadiag, devadmin .......... etc
Thanks,
Arun
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HI,
I think you cannot create a qtree within a qtree:
sin(takeover)> qtree create /vol/volt/qtreet/qtreetTest
qtree create: No '/' allowed in qtree name. Expected /vol/<vol>/<qtree>
-Arun
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Hi Pankaj,
The qtree can be created only in volumes as follows.
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qa
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qadiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/dev/
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/test
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testappl
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Hi Pankaj,
your Volume /vol/vol_nonprod_shared is allready a qtree. You can´t create a qtree in a qtree but you can use the default quota of your volume.
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Hi Pankaj,
To summarize,
You can achieve your requirement of having multiple qtrees in a single volume (This is possible). You can assign tree quota for each qtree and manage them.
But you cannot create a qtree inside another qtree. (This is not possible)
Let us know if you are looking for any specific solution.
Thanks,
Arun
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Hi Arun,
Can you give some examples along with the commands for doing that. You are trying to say is I have to create a quota for each qtree and then create folders (admin,diag and appl) in that?
Can you elaborate more on this?
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Hi Pankaj,
>> You are trying to say is I have to create a quota for each qtree and then create folders (admin,diag and appl) in that
No, thats not what i said. You cannot create folders in qtree.
Quota is to set the limit as to how much space that particular qtree can use in the volume. (say, I have a 1g vol and a qtree in that vol, I can set a quota on tree specifying that it can use upto 500mb of space)
As per your first post,
>> I have to create a shared volume and creating 9 qtrees for QA,Dev and Test environment in that shared volume
If this is your requirement, you could go-ahead like this:
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qadiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/qaappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/devappl
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testadmin
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testdiag
qtree create /vol/vol_nonprod_shared/testappl
where vol_nonprod_shared is your volume, in which you have 9 qtrees, qaadmin, qadiag, devadmin .......... etc
Thanks,
Arun
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So, finally I was able to achieve this by creating a volume, mounting the volume on some system and then I created folders in that like qa,dev,test and staging and in each folder I created admin,appl and diag folder. After this I nfs mounted each folder to the appropriate systems. I did not created the qtree as I dont want to use any quotas for this. Thanks everybody for atleast giving some ideas on how it can be created.
-- PG
