Setting the group default quota on a file system

Virtual Storage Platform One File Administrator User Guide

Version
1.7.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-24VSP1F003-09
ft:lastEdition
2026-04-07

The group default quota on a file system is the default value that is used to apply a quota to any group or domain users recognized by the file system who does not have an explicit quota.

You can set the group default quota of a file system after creating the file system.

  1. Navigate to Provisioning > Capacity > File Systems.
  2. In the File Systems pane, locate the file system for which you want to modify the user default quota, click the more actions menu, and then click Group Defaults.
  3. In the Group Defaults pane, enter the following information, and then click Save.
    1. Set the Automatically create quotas for Domain users toggle to Yes to allow the creation of default quotas for the group domain users.
    2. In Usage, enter the usage limit of the file system for a group. Additionally, select the usage in KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB or PiB from the list.
    3. In File Count, set the file count limit of the file system for a group.
    4. Set the Hard Limit toggle to Yes to ensure that the usage limit or the file count is not exceeded or accept the default No, which does not enforce the limit.
      If the toggle is set to No, a warning alert is triggered when the limit is exceeded.
    5. Set the Alert Warning value to trigger a warning alert when the usage or file count limit reaches this value.
    6. Set the Alert Severe value to trigger a severe alert when the usage or file count limit reaches this value.
    7. Select the Log Quota Events in the managed servers Event Log checkbox to log all groups quota events in the event log for the managed server.