casper....@sun.com wrote:
River Tarnell wrote:
Matthew Ahrens:
ZFS user quotas (like other zfs properties) will not be accessible over NFS;
you must be on the machine running zfs to manipulate them.
does this mean that without an account on the NFS server, a user cannot see his
current disk use / quota?
That's correct.
So that's different from ufs with NFS where rquotad and the NFS client
code makes sure that you can see the "melbourne" quota from the UFS server.
I know that this is one of the additional protocols developed for NFSv2
and NFSv3; does NFSv4 has a similar mechanism to get the quota?
Is there any reason why rquota is not supported? (It's not about
manipulating quota; only displaying)
If we had the .zfs/props/<propname> RFE implemented that would allow
users to see this regardless of what file sharing protocol they use.
As well as lots of other very interesting info about the filesystem.
--
Darren J Moffat
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