Hi Todd, thanks for your reply, but I'm not sure this can solve my problem: when I create and mount an NFS share on a linux cluster, I don't create any user on the DSS interface, I don't need it ... until now. I create users on the first node of the cluster and then rsync /etc/passwd and /etc/groups on the remaining nodes of the cluster.
Is there a way to use quotas on the NFS storage with this setup?
We only have it for the Users and Groups so that the space max is 2TB only. So the Quota controls the users with large disk requirements by assigning a dedicated share or by restricting their individual usage through individual user quotas or to assign a quota to a group to which the user belongs.
Hi Todd, thanks for your reply, but I'm not sure this can solve my problem: when I create and mount an NFS share on a linux cluster, I don't create any user on the DSS interface, I don't need it ... until now. I create users on the first node of the cluster and then rsync /etc/passwd and /etc/groups on the remaining nodes of the cluster. Is there a way to use quotas on the NFS storage with this setup?Lorenzo, did you succeed to get any answer? Is there any possibility to set up quotas remotely, from client node?And may be you know, is there any possibility to get per user disk usage like you can get it using rquotas?
"Currently" let's me hope that this feature is planned.
Since there are almost two years gone now since your answer: What's the state of implementing rquotad into open-e DSS systems?
I really think this is a required feature in today's times where many systems require remotely mounted disk space and enforce quota restrictions.
Me, for example, is running an ispconfig system which does manage quota, but it doesn't help if the underlying NFS storage software doesn't support it.