Dear Gurus, Thanks to Casper Dik & Darren Dunham, I can finally use automounter maps with quotas. My Original Question is given after the summary. Summary: The automounter is a construct to ease client mounting. Quotas are maintained on the server, not the client. So the automounter doesn't really do anything with respect to quotas. Quotas are automatic. They are enforce on the server and the client will ask about quotas using the quoat daemon. Automounter just feeds it to the appropriate mount command. The "rq" option is used for the UFS file system. Since clients will be going for NFS mounts, so you can use 'quota' with NFS mounts. Thanks for Your Replies. Much Apreciated :) Zairja System Admin My Original Question: > Dear Gurus, > We are having Sun Server with T3 Storage and is acting as > NIS Master Server for 60 SUN W/S Clients. > > Presently, we are in a process to > impose disk quotas to restrict the users from hogging up the disk space. > > All > the storage volumes created on the T3 are NFS exported to the clients and hard > mounted via the /etc/vfstab. > > I was hoping to use automount indirect maps for > easier management of the mount points. However, i couldn't find any reference > on how disk quotas can be used with auto mounter maps. > The Quotas > configuration says that in the mount options of /etc/vfstab put the "rq" so > that quotas are enabled at the boot up of the system. > Since options can be > provided in the indirect auto maps i could not find any reference whether "rq" > filed can be used with it or not. > _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Feb 19 23:16:06 2005
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