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> So explain how this is supposed to work. Each user has a
> quota structure,
> an xfs_dquot_t which is looked up via xfs_qm_dqget. This is the in
> memory representation of a user's quota. If quotas are not defined for
> a specific user then there is no structure, and nothing happens with
> quotas. So you are trying to implement default quotas for accounts
> the administrator did not configure one for. Where does the
> quota space
> used get recorded, do all user's without a specific quota get to share
> one pool of quota space?
>
> Steve
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> Principal Engineer, Filesystem Software email: lord@xxxxxxx
>
My idea was to enforce limits that were defined in the root quota regardless
of whether there was a specifically defined quota or not. I thought when
accounting was active, and a user wrote to that filesystem, the file was
accounted for (xfs_dquot_t created). If enforcement was active, then the
system checked for the limits and if they were > 0, then they were enforced.
Is an xfs_dquot_t only created when limits are set?
Cary
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