Manila VMAX docs - differences between quotas

Highlight the difference between nas_quotas and OpenStack manila
quotas.

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Helen Walsh 2019-03-13 14:01:27 +00:00
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site <http://support.emc.com>`_ for the limitations and configure the site <http://support.emc.com>`_ for the limitations and configure the
quotas accordingly. quotas accordingly.
Other Remarks
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- eNAS ``nas_quotas`` should not be confused with OpenStack manila quotas.
The former edits quotas for mounted file systems, and displays a
listing of quotas and disk usage at the file system level (by the user,
group, or tree), or at the quota-tree level (by the user or group).
``nas_quotas`` also turns quotas on and off, and clears quotas records
for a file system, quota tree, or a Data Mover. Refer to VMAX eNAS CLI
Reference guide on `EMC support site <http://support.emc.com>`_ for
additional information.
``OpenStack manila quotas`` delimit the number of shares, snapshots etc.
a user can create.
.. code-block:: console
$ manila quota-show --tenant <project_id> --user <user_id>
+-----------------------+-------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------+-------+
| share_groups | 50 |
| gigabytes | 1000 |
| snapshot_gigabytes | 1000 |
| share_group_snapshots | 50 |
| snapshots | 50 |
| shares | 50 |
| share_networks | 10 |
+-----------------------+-------+
Driver options Driver options
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