Modifying NDS Objects
Setting Up User Space Restrictions
The volume conversion utility lets you modify the NDS objects and physical
names for both logical and traditional volumes except the VOL SYS. Use the
following commands VCU commands if you want to change the NDS objects
with the volume conversion process.
Volume copy
vcu VCUTargetVolName NSSPoolName [DS_container
DS_NSSPool_name DS_volname]
Volume restore
vcu /r VCUTargetVolName VCUTargetVOlName_old [DS_container
DS_NSSPool_name DS_Volname
You can limit the amount of space users can have on a volume. This is
beneficial for systems that accommodate a large number of users, such as
students. You might need to regulate the amount of space each user can have.
When you create volumes, you can select the user space restrictions option.
1
From ConsoleOne, open the tree you want.
2
Right-click the server object and select Properties.
3
Right-click on the volume that contains the user object you want.
4
Click Properties > Attributes > NSS Attributes.
5
Select User Space Restrictions.
6
Click Users with Space Restrictions.
7
Select the user you want to apply restrictions to.
If the user you want is not in the list, do the following:
7a
Click Add.
7b
Browse for the user you want.
7c
Double-click on the user.
The User Space Restriction dialog box opens. You can enter or
modify the User Space Restriction parameters in this box.
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