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Setting up End-User Access
Setting up the Grace Period for a Volume Quota
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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Setting up the Grace Period for a Volume Quota
You can set up a limit on the amount of space available to your users or groups.
This limit can be set as a soft quota and hard quota. When the users reach their
“soft quota,” a warning is issued and the grace period begins. Users then have the
amount of time set in the grace period to either reduce the amount of spaced used
by deleting files, or have the quota increased. If the amount of space is not
reduced before the grace period expires or the user reaches the hard quota, the
user is automatically denied write access to the volume.
This limit can be set as a soft quota and hard quota. When the users reach their
“soft quota,” a warning is issued and the grace period begins. Users then have the
amount of time set in the grace period to either reduce the amount of spaced used
by deleting files, or have the quota increased. If the amount of space is not
reduced before the grace period expires or the user reaches the hard quota, the
user is automatically denied write access to the volume.
NOTE
Before you create quotas for a user or group, make sure that you set up the Warn
For time for each volume from the Filesystem Quota page. The Warn For time only
affects individual quota that was created after the Warn For time was set.
For time for each volume from the Filesystem Quota page. The Warn For time only
affects individual quota that was created after the Warn For time was set.
To set up the grace period for a volume:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Access
Quota.
The Filesystem Quota page appears.