On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 03:02:23PM +0200, Ulrich Bernhard wrote:
> On a local disk with quota the 'over quota' error occured while writing
> to that disk and the windows box reports the error as 'disk is full'.
> A local copy on the linux server to a local filesystem with quota (/data
> is on tha
On a local disk with quota the 'over quota' error occured while writing
to that disk and the windows box reports the error as 'disk is full'.
A local copy on the linux server to a local filesystem with quota (/data
is on that filesystem):
cp /tmp/large-file /data
cp: writing `/data/large-file':
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ulrich Bernhard wrote:
| We have a samba share which is a NFS mounted filesystem
| with user quota. The samba server runs SuSE 9.2, the
| samba version is 3.0.20b. The filesystem is nfs mounted
| from a NetApp fileserver.
How do quotas work for you
We have a samba share which is a NFS mounted filesystem with user quota.
The samba server runs SuSE 9.2, the samba version is 3.0.20b. The
filesystem is nfs mounted from a NetApp fileserver.
If a user on a windows (xp or 2k) client copies some files onto his
samba share and needs more space th