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From: "Maxim Kozlovsky" <maxim.kozlovsky@onstor.com>
To: "Michael Tracy" <mtracy@css.glasshouse.com>,
	"dl-cstech" <dl-cstech@onstor.com>

This should work as described. Check if the quotas are enforced. If the
quota is "track only", the total size of the volume will be displayed in
the volume properties, if the quotas are enforced, the quota size will
be displayed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Tracy [mailto:mtracy@css.glasshouse.com]=20
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 2:38 PM
To: dl-cstech
Subject: How to view the quota size in windows=20

Southwest Research Institute 4307

I'm not sure how we would configure windows properties to show the quota

size and not the volume size.

 Any suggestions?
Michael

----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Assist Site case portal" <dl-customerservicecases@onstor.com>
To: "Case Comment Notification" <dl-customerservicecases@onstor.com>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:25 PM
Subject: [Southwest Research Institute] 4307: "enabling tree quota
issue" -=20
New case comment.


>
> A new comment has been added to case 4307 by Chris Ermlich.
> https://ssl.salesforce.com/50000000000kwwKAAQ
>
> ---------------- Comment: ----------------
> Hi Michael,
>
> Thanks for the info. That shouldn't be a problem then. I just have to=20
> create the quotas BEFORE moving data into the directories.
>
> However, here is another question I can't quite figure out:
> The default CIFS volume we created is "vol0", total allocated space
about=20
> 1 TB. The root quota is established as "\". I also created another
quota=20
> on \dir1\ with a quota of 500MB. Then created a CIFS share called
"dir1"=20
> that points to the path \dir1\ with the 500MB quota enabled. Once I
map=20
> the drive in windows, e.g. G: drive mapped to \\ONStorBox\dir1, then
right=20
> click on properties, I fully expected to see the  drive capacity
listed as=20
> 500MB. Instead I see the entire 1TB for the vol0 listed. How do I=20
> configure a mapped cifs share to actually display the values of the
quotas=20
> ?
> This is how it works on a Network appliance filer. Maybe I'm just
doing=20
> something wrong. Please advise. If this is too much mumbo jumbo,
please=20
> call me at (210) 522-5772 and I'll explain over the phone.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris :-)
>
>
>=20


