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Hello,
I've some questions for you and hope you can help me with some issues. I'll start with the (hopefully) easier one. I'm working with Samba 3.0.28a an Ubuntu 8.04. 1. There's a share on an ext3 fs with user quota set. If I mount that share to another Ubuntu, how am I able to see the "free space" I have on that device? df only reports the free space of the underlying fs not the quota. Windows reports the quota value, so there must be a way to retrieve the value. Is there another executable to get it? 2. Don't ask why, but imagine a setup where one server shares a share called "home" from an ext3 with enabled userquota to another machine. This machine than shares this (mounted) share again to other machines (linux and windows) via Samba. Don't speak about performance and how silly this is, but at the moment I don't see other ways to do what I need. Problem within this setup is to let the clients know when their quota is exceeded and their write operation failed. By enabling "stict sync" and "sync allways" on the second Samba, I was able to get windows to notice it, but I don't know if there are other possibilities. Another problem is the free space which is reported to the clients incorretly. May this can be solved with a "get quota command" and the answer to question 1. And I haven't tested if the acls reach the clients yet. I'm open for suggestions ... Thanks Jan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba |
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Jan Patrick Lübbert wrote:
> <snip> This machine > than shares this (mounted) share again to other machines (linux and windows) > via Samba. Don't speak about performance and how silly this is, but at the > moment I don't see other ways to do what I need. > <snip> > What do you need? Could you use DFS? *Michael Heydon - IT Administrator * michaelh@jaswin.com.au <mailto:michaelh@jaswin.com.au> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba |