Editing A User Quota; Resetting A User Quota To Default Limits - HP StorageWorks 8000 - NAS User Manual

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Editing a User Quota

To edit a user quota:
1. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab.
2. Under File Volumes, select Quotas.
3. In the table that appears in the main window, expand the file volume for which
4. Select the quota you want to edit by clicking the row.
5. Select Actions > Edit User Quota.
6. Selecting a user displays a dialog box in which you can see and change the
7. Either check the Use Default Quota Limits box, or uncheck the box and type
8. Set the grace period in increments of days, hours, or minutes.
9. Enter the correct email address for the user.
10. Click OK to save these changes and close the box, or Cancel to revert to the
Note:
period applies to both the default user settings and each user.

Resetting a User Quota to Default Limits

To set a user's quotas to the default properties:
1. In Command View NAS, click the Storage tab.
2. Under File Volumes, select Quotas.
3. In the table that appears in the main window, select the quota you want to
4. Select Actions > Delete User Quota.
5. Click Yes to delete the specified properties of the quota and apply the default
Note:
the default settings instead of user-specific ones. The user will no longer have a
separate listing, but will fall under the category of User Quotas - Default.
you want to edit a quota.
current settings applied specifically to that user.
in values for the soft and hard limits.
previous settings.
Only one grace period can be set per file volume. Therefore, the same grace
reset by clicking the row.
properties instead.
When you delete a user quota, the user still has access to the storage, but has
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