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Re: Quota per directory
- From: "Horst H. von Brand" <vonbrand inf utfsm cl>
- To: Development discussions related to Fedora Core <fedora-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Quota per directory
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:45:09 -0400
Lamont Peterson <lamont gurulabs com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 02:14am, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
> > Coming from a systems administration background, I was very surprised to
> > find out that fedora (well Linux actually) doesn't have a per directory
> > quota. It is very common and needed IMHO to have a quota per directory, as
> > the directory basically represents a project some people are working on.
> > One would want to make sure that a certain project would not consume all
> > disk space. Only XFS seemed to have per "project" quota (I even think the
> > Linux implementation doesn't have that!)
>
> Linux "only" has per-filesystem quota support. You're asking for what's
> called "tree quotas" support.
And that is nonsense, as a file /doesn't/ exist "in a directory", the
directory only holds the name and a reference to the actual file. So, a
file can exist under many different names in assorted directories (hard
links). How do you acount for that? Can't count it N times if there are N
links, but if you count each link 1/N, deleting stuff here may get you past
quota elsewhere (even other people who happen to link to the same file).
Not nice.
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