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Post by sworks on Feb 4, 2008 16:16:05 GMT 7
Hi together,
after having set up some folders with quota support enabled I am wondering that I can see the whole RAID capacity on every mapped Windows drive instead of quota amount. Am I doing something wrong?
Regards Klaus
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Post by Georg Eschenbach on Mar 28, 2008 16:50:18 GMT 7
Funny, that nobody has answered until today. I must admit, that I have made the same observation: I have made quotas on different folders, but in Windows explorer all folders have the maximum size of 2.9TB which would make you believe, that you could duplicate the size of the raid by that :-) Is it a bug or a feature? Its a feature!
Greetings George
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Post by sworks on May 12, 2008 3:30:39 GMT 7
changed to latest firmware a few hours ago - quota problems seem to be still there. Do I have to "re-quota" shared folders to get it running? BTW. Going through firmware description I did not discover a fix concerning this . . .
Cheers Klaus
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Post by zarnsmith on May 13, 2008 16:39:11 GMT 7
The symptoms you are seeing are usual for windows machines conneting to an SMB share.
This is a case even with an XP machine mapping to a Windows 2003 server.
I don't know if right clicking on the drive mapping and going to the quota tab shows you what space you have left.
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Post by glo8al on May 19, 2008 9:55:01 GMT 7
This happens to W2k3 R2 server as well. It doesn't matter if your using SMB with windows or AFP with OSX on either the N5200 or W2k3 R2. Hard to explain but you will always see the drive size, and not the folder quote limit.
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