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What is a shared folder quota?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InNAS Performance: NFS vs Samba vs GlusterFSMounting NAS share: Bad AddressMy network drive disappears from Mac OS FinderTouching ZFS volume causing OS to freeze, drives reportedly OKUnable to access QNAP NASSynology volumes vs shared foldersSynology DSM shared folder deleted but still showing on networkprotect NAS shared folder against cryptolocker attackSeagate Blackarmor NAS Shared folder recoverySynology NAS to Mac transfer: rsync creates identical folders on the same disk (NAS rsync and Mac rsync yield different hexdumps)
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I had this issue on my RackStation NAS the other day; I couldn't write anything to a volume I had created (let's call it newton2
). I looked at the RackStation console and unchecked this "Enable shared folder quota" box pictured below.
Enabled, but unable to write to newton2
:
Disabled, now I'm able to write to newton2
:
Can someone explain what this option means? Why was I unable to write to this volume while this option was enabled?
hard-drive network-attached-storage synology
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I had this issue on my RackStation NAS the other day; I couldn't write anything to a volume I had created (let's call it newton2
). I looked at the RackStation console and unchecked this "Enable shared folder quota" box pictured below.
Enabled, but unable to write to newton2
:
Disabled, now I'm able to write to newton2
:
Can someone explain what this option means? Why was I unable to write to this volume while this option was enabled?
hard-drive network-attached-storage synology
add a comment |
I had this issue on my RackStation NAS the other day; I couldn't write anything to a volume I had created (let's call it newton2
). I looked at the RackStation console and unchecked this "Enable shared folder quota" box pictured below.
Enabled, but unable to write to newton2
:
Disabled, now I'm able to write to newton2
:
Can someone explain what this option means? Why was I unable to write to this volume while this option was enabled?
hard-drive network-attached-storage synology
I had this issue on my RackStation NAS the other day; I couldn't write anything to a volume I had created (let's call it newton2
). I looked at the RackStation console and unchecked this "Enable shared folder quota" box pictured below.
Enabled, but unable to write to newton2
:
Disabled, now I'm able to write to newton2
:
Can someone explain what this option means? Why was I unable to write to this volume while this option was enabled?
hard-drive network-attached-storage synology
hard-drive network-attached-storage synology
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There's currently 6.56 TB used on your share. Therefore, it's already over the quota of 1 TB you were setting. If you had chosen e.g. 7 TB, there would have been some quota left. The rest is a dictionary definition.
quota (noun, /ˈkwəʊtə/)
a fixed limit on the amount of something that someone is allowed to
have or is expected to do
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There's currently 6.56 TB used on your share. Therefore, it's already over the quota of 1 TB you were setting. If you had chosen e.g. 7 TB, there would have been some quota left. The rest is a dictionary definition.
quota (noun, /ˈkwəʊtə/)
a fixed limit on the amount of something that someone is allowed to
have or is expected to do
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There's currently 6.56 TB used on your share. Therefore, it's already over the quota of 1 TB you were setting. If you had chosen e.g. 7 TB, there would have been some quota left. The rest is a dictionary definition.
quota (noun, /ˈkwəʊtə/)
a fixed limit on the amount of something that someone is allowed to
have or is expected to do
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There's currently 6.56 TB used on your share. Therefore, it's already over the quota of 1 TB you were setting. If you had chosen e.g. 7 TB, there would have been some quota left. The rest is a dictionary definition.
quota (noun, /ˈkwəʊtə/)
a fixed limit on the amount of something that someone is allowed to
have or is expected to do
There's currently 6.56 TB used on your share. Therefore, it's already over the quota of 1 TB you were setting. If you had chosen e.g. 7 TB, there would have been some quota left. The rest is a dictionary definition.
quota (noun, /ˈkwəʊtə/)
a fixed limit on the amount of something that someone is allowed to
have or is expected to do
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