Hi Soumya,
1. Yes, you correct a quota is shared among all quota consumers.
2. No, it not possible, the single possibility as you said is to create
a separate quota for each user. I believe it was designed to make quota for
group of users at first place, but I think it can be a good RFE :)
Best Regards
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Soumya Koduri <skoduri(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have a use-case to limit VM resources for each user and were following
guidelines specified in the admin guide to set quota and limit resources
for each user [section: 16.8. Using Quota to Limit Resources by User].
However looks like that quota is shared by all the users added as consumers.
Suppose I have created a quota (say quota1) to limit the storage capacity
to 100GB for each user. Once I add user1 and user2 as consumers to that
quota, seems like both users combined are entitled to 100GB. Is my
understanding correct?
Please let me know if there is any way to configure a single quota which
could be applied for each user individually (i.e, in the above eg., each
user should be limited to 100GB storage capacity).
Or is the only way this can be done is by creating separate quota for each
user [which seems like tedious process and cannot scale]?
Thanks,
Soumya
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