Re: Samba Disk Quota Disk Info Question

garenk at apacesystems.com garenk at apacesystems.com
Mon Jan 19 19:02:30 MST 2015


Hi Michael,

Faking the disk did not help us. 
We have a similar issue as this: https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2014-March/179463.html but it is said it was fixed in 
Samba 4 and Samba 4.1 but seems like it is still there.

Regards,

Garen 


>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>
>  To: garenk at apacesystems.com
>  Cc: samba-technical <samba-technical at samba.org>, jelpedes at apacesystems.com <jelpedes at apacesystems.com>
>  Subject: Re: Samba Disk Quota Disk Info Question
>  Sent: Jan 16 '15 11:00
>  
>  Hi
>  
>  On 15 Jan 2015 2:47 PM, <[LINK: mailto:garenk at apacesystems.com]
>  garenk at apacesystems.com> wrote:
>  >
>  > Hello,
>  >
>  > My name is Garen and I work for a company called Apace Systems. We are
>  having an issue with Centos 7 and Samba
>  > 4.1.14 version. The correct information does not display during a
>  mapped/connected drive on either a Mac or Windows
>  > machine when there is a disk quota. For example we have a quota set to
>  10 gigs for the workspace or user and when the
>  > workspace is mapped and we write click to get info, it does not display
>  10 gigs as a max capacity but the systems entire
>  > capacity. This issue was also on 4.1.1 but we presumed 4.1.2 because the
>  bug was mentioned but there is still an issue. We
>  > know that Samba version 3.6.13 works correctly on Centos 6 but there is
>  no installment for Centos 7. I was just wondering
>  > if you guys have seen this kind of issues with your customers and if
>  there is a way to show the correct isk info. Thank you.
>  >
>  > We even tried CentOS forum but no help.
>  >
>  > [LINK: https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=49203]
>  https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=49203
>  
>  As a workaround, perhaps you could try "dfree command".
>  
>  See here for an example:
>  [LINK: http://www.subvs.co.uk/faking_available_disk_space_samba]
>  http://www.subvs.co.uk/faking_available_disk_space_samba


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