zetoniak
Dabbler
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- May 14, 2015
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Hello,
I made a homes directory wich is working properly thru AD
When the end user see its homes share they see the total dataset quota size (i set it to 50G) wich at the moment its fine.
Then i set the next command for make a per user quota, setting it to 6G
zfs set userquota@"Domain\User"=6G Sata/COMON
Then the user continue seeing it as a 50G share, so i tryed to add the next line to the "Auxiliary parameters" under the CIFS network share "COMON"
usrquota.sh has this content
But i still see 50G in my network share instead to see 6G, i've read around here and others places, but i cant find a solution for this.
Any suggestions?
Best regards, Juanjo.
I made a homes directory wich is working properly thru AD
When the end user see its homes share they see the total dataset quota size (i set it to 50G) wich at the moment its fine.
Then i set the next command for make a per user quota, setting it to 6G
zfs set userquota@"Domain\User"=6G Sata/COMON
Then the user continue seeing it as a 50G share, so i tryed to add the next line to the "Auxiliary parameters" under the CIFS network share "COMON"
Code:
get quota command = /usrquota.sh
usrquota.sh has this content
Code:
#!/bin/bash zfs get userquota@%U Sata/COMON | awk '{print $3}'
But i still see 50G in my network share instead to see 6G, i've read around here and others places, but i cant find a solution for this.
Any suggestions?
Best regards, Juanjo.