Hello everyone! I am currently running Samba 2.0.7 on a RedHat Linux 6.1 box. My user home directories on this box are NFS mounted from another server. Quotas have been enabled on this server and rpc.rquotad is running. On Linux, I can see the user's quotas via a quota -v <username> :- testing:~# quota -v try Disk quotas for user try (uid 1006): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit 1.1.1.1:/home 52 5120 5120 12 0 0 However, when I tried to do a smbclient \\\\testing\\homes -Utry , I noticed that Samba shows me the total amount of disk space available on the mount rather than how much of the user's quota is left. testing:~# smbclient \\\\testing\\homes -Utry added interface ip=1.1.1.1 bcast=1.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[TESTING] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.7] smb: \> dir . D 0 Mon May 1 00:09:26 2000 .. D 0 Mon May 1 02:03:43 2000 public_html D 0 Sun Apr 9 12:07:52 2000 cgi-bin D 0 Sun Apr 9 12:07:52 2000 mail D 0 Sun May 21 16:36:25 2000 .pinerc H 11603 Mon May 1 00:09:26 2000 .bash_history H 414 Sun May 21 16:47:57 2000 .addressbook H 0 Sun Apr 9 12:12:51 2000 .addressbook.lu H 2285 Sun Apr 9 12:12:51 2000 53306 blocks of size 131072. 3465 blocks available smb: \> But if I were to access a non-NFS mounted share, Samba will show me how much of the disk quota is left rather than the total amount of space left on the device. Does anyone have any idea how I can make Samba display the disk quotas correctly? Is this a bug in Samba or have I misconfigured something somewhere? My current configuration for the [homes] share is as follows :- [homes] comment = Testing Home Directory browseable = no read only = no Thanks alot for your time and regards!
Hello everyone! I am currently running Samba 2.0.7 on a RedHat Linux 6.1 box. My user home directories on this box are NFS mounted from another server. Quotas have been enabled on this server and rpc.rquotad is running. On Linux, I can see the user's quotas via a quota -v <username> :- testing:~# quota -v try Disk quotas for user try (uid 1006): Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit 1.1.1.1:/home 52 5120 5120 12 0 0 However, when I tried to do a smbclient \\\\testing\\homes -Utry , I noticed that Samba shows me the total amount of disk space available on the mount rather than how much of the user's quota is left. testing:~# smbclient \\\\testing\\homes -Utry added interface ip=1.1.1.1 bcast=1.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[TESTING] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.7] smb: \> dir . D 0 Mon May 1 00:09:26 2000 .. D 0 Mon May 1 02:03:43 2000 public_html D 0 Sun Apr 9 12:07:52 2000 cgi-bin D 0 Sun Apr 9 12:07:52 2000 mail D 0 Sun May 21 16:36:25 2000 .pinerc H 11603 Mon May 1 00:09:26 2000 .bash_history H 414 Sun May 21 16:47:57 2000 .addressbook H 0 Sun Apr 9 12:12:51 2000 .addressbook.lu H 2285 Sun Apr 9 12:12:51 2000 53306 blocks of size 131072. 3465 blocks available smb: \> But if I were to access a non-NFS mounted share, Samba will show me how much of the disk quota is left rather than the total amount of space left on the device. Does anyone have any idea how I can make Samba display the disk quotas correctly? Is this a bug in Samba or have I misconfigured something somewhere? My current configuration for the [homes] share is as follows :- [homes] comment = Testing Home Directory browseable = no read only = no Thanks alot for your time and regards!