Re: NFS Client with quota

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Thanks Patrick.

For Solaris, quota can be set when mounting from NFS client.

There is a transition from Solaris to CentOS 6 this time.
Therefore, quota setting is required for NFS mounting 
from CentOS 6 as with Solaris.

Is it still impossible for CentOS 6?

koji

On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 14:44:59 +0200
Patrick B??gou <Patrick.Begou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Quota are managed at the filesystem level, so they are managed by the 
> NFS server.
> rquotad allow NFS clients to display users quotas when the filesystem is 
> mounted.
> Be carefull withe autofs, if a remote filesystem is not mounted on the 
> client, nos quotas are displayed by the quota command.
> 
> Patrick
> 
> koji.morikawa a ??crit :
> > Hello. I am "koji".
> >
> > I have a question.
> >
> > Can I mount a NFS with quota? (Not Server side)
> > I understand quota is set NFS server. But I must client side.
> > (Is rquota only report?)
> >
> > Does anyone know a good solution?
> >
> > Best regard.
> >
> > koji
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