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4.
Enter quota= and a value. Enter commit and done.
Note -
hostname:shares default/eschrock user-002> set quota=100G
hostname:shares default/eschrock user-002> commit
hostname:shares default/eschrock user-002> done
5.
To set a quota for such a user or group, use the quota command, after which the
name and quota can be set.
The Source column displays "local" if the quota was set at the filesystem level, "default" if set
at the project level, or "-" if no quota was set. In the following example, the default user quota
set at the project level is 50 GB.
If a default user or group quota was set at the project level, this procedure overrides that value.
hostname:shares default/eschrock users> quota
hostname:shares default/eschrock users quota (uncomitted)> set name=bmc
hostname:shares default/eschrock users quota (uncomitted)> set quota=default
hostname:shares default/eschrock users quota (uncomitted)> commit
hostname:shares default/eschrock users> list
USER
user-000
user-001
user-002
user-003
Related Topics
"Setting User or Group Quotas" on page 398

About Storage Pools, Projects, and Shares

The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance manages physical storage using a pooled storage model
where all filesystems and LUNs share common space. This topic describes how storage is
organized using storage pools, projects, and shares.
Storage Pools
quota = (unset)
source = (unset)
To clear a quota, set the value to '0'.
quota = 100G (uncommitted)
name = bmc (uncommitted)
quota = default (uncommitted)
NAME
root
ahl
eschrock
bmc
About Storage Pools, Projects, and Shares
USAGE QUOTA SOURCE
321K
-
-
9.94K
-
-
20.0G
100G
local
-
50G default
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