[OpenAFS] newbie questions

Lars Schimmer l.schimmer@cgv.tugraz.at
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:06:57 +0100


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Papp Tam=E1s wrote:
> Christof Hanke wrote:
>> Sorry you can't do that.
>> A volume is always completely on one partition on the server.
>> If your server partition is to small you need to move it to a bigger o=
ne.
>>
>> Once you have enough space on on the server partition , you extend a
>> volume  by the  "fs setquota" command.
>>  =20
>=20
> So, the biggest volume's size is limited to the biggest partition I can
> make, am I right?

Yes. But each directory can be a sible volume, if you want to.
Which translate into: biggest size of a directory in AFS space is
biggest partition size available (in the limit of number of files).

> It's the opposite what I need at this moment :(
>=20
> Anyway, thank you very much for your help,
>=20
> tamas


MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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