Setting Up Directory Space Restrictions
Mounting a Logical Volume
Deactivating/Activating NSS Pools and Volumes
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Click Modify.
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Enter or edit the user space amount in the Limit field and click OK.
You can limit the amount of space occupied by a directory and the files it
contains.
1
Open ConsoleOne.
2
Right-click on the directory you want.
3
Click Properties and then Facts.
4
Select Restrict Size.
5
Enter the amount you want to limit the size to and click Apply.
6
Click Close.
After you set up and configure logical volumes, you can mount them.
1
From ConsoleOne, open the tree you want.
2
Right-click the server object and select Properties.
3
Click Media > NSS Logical Volumes.
4
Choose the logical volume you want to mount and click Mount.
You might need to temporarily restrict user access to a storage pool or volume.
Instead of bringing down the server, you only need to deactivate the specific
volume or pool. You can deactivate both storage pools and volumes; however,
you can only do maintenance (rebuild and verify) on storage pools. This
means that users will be unable to access any of the volumes in the pool while
you run REBUILD and VERIFY. When you use REBUILD and VERIFY a
log file is generated to the root of the DOS drive. For instructions on running
REBUILD and VERIFY, see
on page
48.
1
From ConsoleOne, open the tree you want.
"Rebuilding NSS Storage Pools and Volumes"
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