Stop Snapshot Capture; Adding Quota Settings; Changing Quota Settings - Fujitsu ETERNUS DX60 Operation Manual

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4.6.4.14

Stop Snapshot Capture

Stops snapshot capture.
See
Refer to "Start/Stop Snapshot Collection" in the
4.6.4.15

Adding Quota Settings

Sets limits on the quantity consumed of disk/number of files for users/groups.
The following values are set:
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NAS volume
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Restricted users/groups
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Quantity consumed of disk (warning values, limit values)
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Number of files (warning values, limit values)
Point
Quotas can be set for users and groups that are registered on the authentication server.
See
Refer to "Add Quota Setting" in the
Note
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The users/groups that can be added with one quota configuration are as follows:
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Total number of user name characters within 2048
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Total number of group name characters within 2048
When exceeding the above described number of characters when configuring, please add quota configurations by dividing into
multiple instances.
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When using the quota management function, enable SNMP Trap Setup. If SNMP Trap Setup is not enabled, an alarm is not notified
when a quota threshold is exceeded. Refer to "Change ETERNUS Disk Storage System Information" in the
Guide for the procedure to change SNMP Trap Setup via the Web Console.
4.6.4.16

Changing Quota Settings

Changes the quantity consumed of disk/file number limits for users/groups. The values that can be changed are as follows:
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Quantity consumed of disk (warning values, limit values)
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Number of files (warning values, limit values)
See
Refer to "Change Quota Setting" in the
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide for the procedure for setting via the Web Console.
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide for the procedure for setting via the Web Console.
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide for the procedure for setting via the Web Console.
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