HDFS and job scheduling queues are entirely different systems.

HDFS disk quota are set at a directory level and then you can intern limit
the permissions of that directory to a group and then it indirectly means
this group has this much dist quota

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Vijayadarshan REDDY <vijayadars...@dbs.com>
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>  Hi Guys
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> Quick question - Using the fair scheduler we can restrict access to map
> tasks, reduce tasks and overall system resources for each queue. Using the
> same mechanism we don’t see a any parameter to allocate disk usage by the
> queues.
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> Can you pls let us know if there is there a way to do this in CDH5?
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