Using Virtual Volumes
System Administration Manual
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The table below describes the sections of this screen:
Only 20 quotas are displayed on a page. The pages of quotas can be navigated by using the links
at the top and bottom of the list. Hovering a mouse over the links will display ‘screen tips’
describing their use (e.g.
Go to first page
,
Jump back
, etc.).
The Quota list itself shows the following characteristics of each quota:
Section
Description
Virtual Volume
Identifies the
Virtual Volume
to which these quotas apply:
EVS/File System: the
EVS
and File System on which the Virtual
Volume resides.
Virtual Volume Name: the name of the Virtual Volume.
Path: the directory on which the Virtual Volume has been created.
Filter
Since many user/group quotas can exist on a Virtual Volume, Titan
provides a way to filter the list.
Filter Types
Select from All Types (default), Users or Groups
where name
matches
Enter a name to be matched. The wildcard character
* may be used.
and space
used
Select from more than or less than.
Enter an amount of space used: zero will include all
quotas.
Select units of space used: MB, GB, or %.
Column
Description
User/Group
Account (also
known as the
target)
A quota name may consist of:
A CIFS domain and user or group name, such as ‘bb\Smith’ or
‘bb\my_group’ (where ‘bb’ is a domain, ‘Smith’ is a user and
‘my_group’ is a group).
An NFS user or group such as ‘richardb’ or ‘finance’ (where richardb is
an NFS user and finance is an NFS group).
A name may be empty (if the quota is a Virtual Volume Quota - see
below) or ‘0’ (if the quota was created for the owner of the directory
at the root of the Virtual Volume).
Quota Type
The type of source of Virtual Volume activity. Possible values are User,
Group, or Virtual Volume. The last target type is anyone initiating
activity in the entire Virtual Volume, and only one quota with this
target type may exist on each Virtual Volume.
Created By
The way in which the quota was created. Possible values are
Automatically Created (created using a Quota Default) or User
Defined (in which the quota was set uniquely for that one quota).