Chapter #6 - O/S 2.0 - Disk and
Chapter Outline
Disks and volumes
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Disk quota
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Establish default quotas
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Enabling quota management
Quota entries
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Adding quota entries
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Removing quota entries
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Modifying quota properties
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Persistent storage manager and images
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Disks and Volumes
Log on to use Windows 2000 Disk Management Snap-in. When you are finished, close the
snap-in window. This will automatically close the Terminal Services Client Session
Disk Quota Management
Disk quotas track and control disk space use in volumes. You can configure the volumes on
your server appliance to perform the following tasks:
Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk
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space limit.
Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level.
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When you enable disk quotas, you can set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota
warning level. The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to
use. The warning level specifies the point at which a user is nearing his or her quota limit.
For example, you can set a user's disk quota limit to 50 megabytes (MB), and the disk quota
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Volume Properties
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MaxAttach NAS 6000
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