Folder size limit

Hi;
How can i limit size of the folder.
Thanks in advance;
Bojan

Most solaris discussions will use the term "directory", not folder.
You can't easily limit at the directory level. If you use ZFS, you can create a filesystem instead of a directory, and then you can assign a quota to that filesystem.
(you can do similar things without ZFS, but it's a much more heavyweight process to do so).
Darren

Similar Messages

  • Is there a way to put more apps (increase the folder size limit) in iOS 5.0.1 on iPad2

    I read on some site that there is an app that allows one to increase the desktop folder size limit in iOS 5.0.1 on an iPad2 does anyone have any info please?
    Thanks for any thoughts in advance.....
    Dave

    Firstly, Thanks for taking the time to reply :-) 
    It's not that I want gazillions of apps, I just wanted to put more in each folder so I don't have to have multiple folders with similar names....Weather1, 2, 3,etc.... but I see your point and appreciate the thoughts.
    Dave

  • Share Point folder size limit - File Services

    I created a new folder inside a share point using Server Admin. Is there a way to set a folder size limit (quota) for that folder.
    P.S. I am NOT talking about user accounts quotas for home folders created using Workgroup Manager! ...Just any new folder created, to be used on any volume, is there a way to set a mamimum size?
    For example I have a 1TB volume on my Xserve RAID. I create a new folder but want to set its maximum capacity to 200GB. Is that possible?
    Thank you very much in advance for any feedback.

    There's no direct way to set a limit on a folder size.
    The 'simplest' method I can think of is to create partitions on your disk of the appropriate sizes and share these - they will have inherent size limits based on the size of the partition. It's a little messier but should solve your issue.
    :: thinking :: you might be able to use disk images rather than partitions, although I've never tried sharing a mounted disk image, and you'd need to address automounting the disk images when the server starts, so it might not be viable.

  • Extra notes folder size limit?

    i tried to put some notes on the notes folder, no problems with the transfer, but not all my notes were there...actually it doesn't look like a note, it look more like a book, although it's a note, but i think the size overcame the specified limit which by the way i dunno what that is...any suggestions? can i increaze the size of notes folder?

    Notes can be 4kB max, plain text, 1000 notes max.
    (Actually, the notes can be larger but only the 1st 4kB will be displayed).

  • Sccm Client Cache folder size growing instead of limit set

    Hi Everyone.
    Greetings.
    We have noticed that in our sccm environment, the cache folder size (under CCM path) in clients keeps increasing but however it should not as i believe the older contents automatically to be removed while downloading new contents.
    The cache folder to download the contents as by default set to 5GB and we haven't modified anything on that. 
    Please suggest us on this as it would be much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance
    Regards,
    Thangaraj

    Hi Jason,
    Yes. However we are using software distribution as well.
    We noticed recently this large size CCM folder (19GB) in one of our server as C drive is running out of space. 
    But when i looked at the contents inside that CCMCache folder, below are the findings.
    The content size of all the advertisements are around 18GB.
    The content size of software updates are around 1GB.
    MS KB patches, Service packs are pushed through software advertisement(present inside folder named as package ID. So it cannot be considered as software updates deployment right?
    Please suggest. Thanks.
    Regards,
    Thangaraj

  • S1000 Data file size limit is reached in statement

    I am new to Java and was given the task to trouble shoot a java application that was written a few years ago and no longer supported. The java application creates database files the user's directory: diwdb.properties, diwdb.data, diwdb.lproperties, diwdb.script. The purpose of the application is to open a zip file and insert the files into a table in the database.
    The values that are populated in the diwdb.properties file are as follows:
    #HSQL Database Engine
    #Wed Jan 30 08:55:05 GMT 2013
    hsqldb.script_format=0
    runtime.gc_interval=0
    sql.enforce_strict_size=false
    hsqldb.cache_size_scale=8
    readonly=false
    hsqldb.nio_data_file=true
    hsqldb.cache_scale=14
    version=1.8.0
    hsqldb.default_table_type=memory
    hsqldb.cache_file_scale=1
    hsqldb.log_size=200
    modified=yes
    hsqldb.cache_version=1.7.0
    hsqldb.original_version=1.8.0
    hsqldb.compatible_version=1.8.0
    Once the databsae file gets to 2GB it brings up the error meessage 'S1000 Data file size limit is reached in statement (Insert into <tablename>......
    From searching on the itnernet it appeared that the parameter hsqldb.cache_file_scale needed to be increased & 8 was a suggested value.
    I have the distribution files (.jar & .jnlp) that are used to run the application. And I have a source directory that was found that contains java files. But I do not see any properties files to set any parameters. I was able to load both directories into NetBeans but really don't know if the files can be rebuilt for distribution as I'm not clear on what I'm doing and NetBeans shows errors in some of the directories.
    I have also tried to add parameters to the startup url: http://uknt117.uk.infores.com/DIW/DIW.jnlp?hsqldb.large_data=true?hsqldb.cache_file_scale=8 but that does not affect the application.
    I have been struggling with this for quite some time. Would greatly appreciate any assistance to help resolve this.
    Thanks!

    Thanks! But where would I run the sql statement. When anyone launches the application it creates the database files in their user directory. How would I connect to the database after that to execute the statement?
    I see the create table statements in the files I have pulled into NetBeans in both the source folder and the distribution folder. Could I add the statement there before the table is created in the jar file in the distribution folder and then re-compile it for distribution? OR would I need to add it to the file in source directory and recompile those to create a new distribution?
    Thanks!

  • Size limit of access database with image files stored outside database

    I have read 2GB limit on size of Access database.  We are using Access 2013 database with fields that are data type attachment and storing attached images outside the database.  Does the size of the folder that is holding these images count
    in any way toward 2GB size limit?

    Hi,
    As far as I know, Access database limit size 2GB based on itself, not related to the folder size.  Attachment data
    type is similar to attaching files to e-mail messages. We need to control the Access database size is smaller then 2GB.
    When a field is defined with the attachment data type, you can store one or more files for each record in it.
    Attachments can dramatically increase the size of the database, but since the attached file is stored as a part of the dabatbase, you are not dependent on network drives being available as you would be if you inculded a hyperlink to the file. As a matter of
    fact, feel free to backup the origainal file to other disk after you attach it to the database.
    Regards,
    George Zhao
    TechNet Community Support

  • Is there a size limit on internal HD? iBook G4 1Ghz

    Recently bought a used 12" iBook G4. Of course no installation discs came with it.
    When received it had a 30 Gb hard drive, 528 mb RAM, and 10.3.9.
    I wanted to max out RAM, increase HD size, and move to 10.4.x.
    (Additional background - I have various other Macs and can use Fire Wire Target Mode from any of them to the "new" iBook.)
    RAM upgrade successful. I borrowed install discs from a friend with a similar though not identical machine; his is a 1.33 Ghz. When I removed the old HD and replaced with a new 160 Gb drive, the Install discs did not see the HD. So I took the iBook apart again, put the new drive in an OWC external enclosure connected to my Powerbook G4. Saw that the drive needed formatting, duh, I did so. Put it back in the iBook. Started up from the install disc, it still did not see the HD. Started the iBook in Fire Wire Target mode; could not see the newly installed HD from the other machine either; all I could see on the iBook end of the Firewire was the CD/DVD. I have looked through various threads here related both to iBook HD replacement and to system upgrade concerns - nothing I find matches my issue.
    I have since reinstalled the original 30 Gb HD, have used the borrowed installation discs to do a clean install of 10.3.x (so the similar but not identical was close enough) and a retail 10.4 Install to upgrade the system. So, 2 out of 3; I have my expanded memory, a clean upgraded system. But I hate to give up on a bigger internal HD!!!
    1. Is there a size limit on the internal HD on the iBook? Is 160 Gb too large, and should I try again with a less aggressive increase? I do have a 60 Gb I could pull out of a PB G4 I will probably sell...
    2. If size is not the problem, it seems that maybe it would help if I somehow pre-install the system onto the 160Gb before I physically put it into the iBook. But I do not understand the whole process of making bootable backups etc. Is there a way I can copy my current installation, or do a reinstallation of 10.3.x or 10.4.x on the 160 Gb while is is external, connected via Firewire, and then swap the 160 Gb into the iBook and have it just boot up? I see hard drives for sale in eBay "with OS X 10.x.x already installed..."? I tried, both from my Powerbook and from the iBook to do an Install onto the 160 Gb while it was attached via Firewire. The PB didn't want to have anything to do with those iBook Install discs. The iBook wouldn't allow me the option of doing an Installation onto the External drive. And I assume that a simple Select-All-and-Copy isn't going to do it for me. So how do I install onto the drive while it is external, and will it work once I move it into the iBook?
    3. Probably not important, but out of curiosity... if I could use my Powerbook G4 Installation discs to burn a new system onto my 160 Gb drive (when it was connected as an external to the PB), and then put that drive into the iBook, would that work? Or would iBook vs. Powerbook differences throw off the installation?
    Thanks!
    Stan

    Shiftless:
    Is there a size limit on the internal HD on the iBook?
    The only limitation of HDD size is due to availability. The largest capacity ATA/IDE HDD available is 250 GB. Theoretically there is no limit to the capacity your computer will support, if larger capacity HDDs were available.
    If size is not the problem, it seems that maybe it would help if I somehow pre-install the system onto the 160Gb before I physically put it into the iBook.
    This is not necessary, although you could do it this way. I note in your later responses that you have already attempted this process and have some difficulties. Here is the procedure I would recommend, after the HDD is installed.
    • Clone the old internal HDD to an external firewire HDD. I gather you have done this.
    • Format and erase the newly installed HDD (directions follow).
    • Install new OS from disk or clone back from external HDD. (Post back for directions if you choose to install from this and then restore from backup).
    Formatting, Partitioning Erasing a Hard Disk Drive
    Warning! This procedure will destroy all data on your Hard Disk Drive. Be sure you have an up-to-date, tested backup of at least your Users folder and any third party applications you do not want to re-install before attempting this procedure.
    • With computer shut down insert install disk in optical drive.
    • Hit Power button and immediately after chime hold down the "C" key.
    • Select language
    • Go to the Utilities menu (Tiger) Installer menu (Panther & earlier) and launch Disk Utility.
    • Select your HDD (manufacturer ID) in left side bar.
    • Select Partition tab in main panel. (You are about to create a single partition volume.)
    • Click on Options button
    • Select Apple Partition Map (PPC Macs) or GUID Partition Table (Intel Macs)
    • Click OK
    • Select number of partition in pull-down menu above Volume diagram.
    (Note 1: One partition is normally preferable for an internal HDD.)
    • Type in name in Name field (usually Macintosh HD)
    • Select Volume Format as Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    • Click Partition button at bottom of panel.
    • Select Erase tab
    • Select the sub-volume (indented) under Manufacturer ID (usually Macintosh HD).
    • Check to be sure your Volume Name and Volume Format are correct.
    • Click Erase button
    • Quit Disk Utility.
    cornelius

  • Is there a size limit on Zip files.

    Hi,
    I'm trying to archive a large amount of files. For example one folder is over 5GB. Is is it safe to zip a 5GB folder? Is there a limit to zip file sizes?

    Fiercehairdo wrote:
    Is there a limit to zip file sizes?
    The limit is the same as the *OS file size limit*.
    Although, it is safe, it is very slow to zip a 5Gb folder.
    Mihalis.

  • Is there a size limit for the txt files to be viewed in the ipod ?

    when I pass a text file (.txt) in the notes folder, then I try to see it on my ipod nano, I can see just a part of it, the beginning. Is there a size limit for the .txt files to be viewed in the ipod nano? How to increase it?

    4kByte file size, 1000 notes max.

  • Maximum time/size limit for Beehive Conference recording

    Hi, What is the maximum time/size limit for Beehive Conference recording?
    Thanks
    Chinni

    Looks like I found the probable location of this size limit.  Looking at the web.config file in the
    ExchServer\ClientAccess\Sync folder there is an entry for "MaxDocumentDataSize".  THe value is currently set at 10240000:
    <add key="MaxDocumentDataSize" vaulue ="10240000">
    So this is 9.75 MB or there about, which sounds about right.  I will try increasing this limit at some point to verify.
    Can anyone confirm this?

  • Belle email transmit 2MB size limit - what exactly...

    There are multiple threads here which claim there is a 2MB size limit on sent emails - unless when you set up the email account you DECLINE the terms and conditions.
    HOW ON EARTH DOES THIS WORK????
    Maybe Nokia are providing an email service (like Yahoo or Hotmail, etc) in which case, yes.
    But any "normal" email user is going to configure a POP server for receiving, and an SMTP server for transmitting. Surely, if you transmit emails via your configured SMTP server, there cannot be any Nokia-imposed email size limit?
    The only way there might be a universal limit would be if Belle, quietly and transparently, ignored the SMTP server settings and actually sent the email to some Nokia-operated SMTP server, together with the login details of the SMTP server which you configured in the phone, and the Nokia server then passed the email on to your one.
    There is a separate issue with sending attachments from the Gallery (photos or movies) whereby the invocation of the email app (via the Send / Email menu) crashes the email if the attachment size is bigger than about 500k bytes. It happens only if the email app is thus invoked. It happens with both the Nokia Gallery app and with 3rd party picture album apps. It does not happen if one starts a fresh email and then attaches files to it (which just happen to be images) and I have successfully sent myself 40MB emails that way.
    However if the email app crashes, or fails to send the email due to persistent poor mobile data connectivity, any attachments will be left orphaned in the 1000484b folder and will eat up your c: space, so one needs to do this with caution.

    At least for fios email see
    http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSInternet/Email/Storage/QuestionsOne/85691.htm

  • Mail Database Size Limit?

    Hello,
    I have an Entourage DB that is over 6GB. Does anyone know if there will be any issues importing a DB this size into Mail and does Mail have a DB size limit? Thanks!

    Hello,
    I cannot speak to how well Mail will import from Entourage, but there is no limit on the Mail folder (which is the database for Mail). Mail has an account folder for each email account you have, as well as still another folder for custom On My Mac mailboxes (folders) you create. Within each account folder there is a set of standard mailbox folders -- INBOX.mbox, Sent Message.mbox, etc. It is only on each xxxx.mbox folder that there are any limits -- roughly each xxxx.mbox should not reach or exceed 2 GB in Mail 2.x or Mail 3.x (Leopard's version).
    Currently my Mail folder is 7.5 GB in total.
    Ernie
    Message was edited by: Ernie Stamper

  • Problem adding zip files - is there a size limit?

    Is there a size limit on zip files that are uploaded to the system? I have tried to upload zip files (18Mb and 28Mb) this morning, and on both occasions not all of the zipped information is uploaded.
    Please could you let me know why only half of my files and folder names are being loaded.
    Thanks very much
    Kate

    I had this problem. Portal was installed here with the default
    storage settings on all of the tables, including
    WWDOC_DOCUMENT$. My upload would crash with NO ERRORS. I
    looked at the apache error_log file and saw just what I
    expected: that table was blown out becaus it had reached max
    extents. I moved that table to its own gigantic tablespace and
    sure enough, the load went through fine. You might also be
    interested in what you find in WWDOC_DOCUMENT$. Because even
    after a purge, I found that files that got partially loaded were
    still in that table, even though they weren't visible through
    the portal. So I deleted them, and freed up even more space.
    I'd recommend you move that document table to a separate
    tablespace that the DBA can manage separately, because it's not
    going to grow like a traditional transactional system, so it
    really doesn't belong in the same area.
    Hope this helps,
    Adrian Klingel
    Exaweb

  • Preposition size limit was exceeded

    Hi Everyone,
    I have a preposition job that's trying to copy a folder roughly 108GB in size (comprised of subfolders and files).  I have the job running nightly and it always terminates after several hours copying about 27GB of data saying, "Preposition size limit was exceeded."  I understand that we might be running into the reserved cache limit, and I have already set the preposition to use 100% of the cache.
    My question is, if this job terminates after copying 27GB of the 108GB, what happens the next time this job starts on the next scheduled iteration the following night.  Right now, it is set to "Files changed since last preposition."  Will the preposition resume where it last Status:Terminated or will it start over since it wasn't Status:Complete task (ie. I'll never copy the full 108 GB since it keeps starting over)?
    The versions of the two WAAS devices on each end:
    Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)
    Copyright (c) 1999-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Cisco Wide Area Application Services (accelerator-k9) Software Release 4.4.7 (build b4 Apr 25 2012)
    Version: nme-wae-502-4.4.7.4
    Cisco Wide Area Application Services Software (WAAS)
    Copyright (c) 1999-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Cisco Wide Area Application Services (accelerator-k9) Software Release 4.4.7 (build b4 Apr 25 2012)
    Version: oe512-4.4.7.4
    Thanks,
    JP Babiera

    Hi JP,
    I was digging into details and i got this in user guide:
    Step 4 Ensure that the Status column shows Completed.
    If this column shows a failure, look in the Reason column for an explanation that can help you troubleshoot why the preposition task failed. After resolving the issue, you can schedule the preposition task to run again now, or wait until the scheduled start time and check the status again later
    So looking at this explanation it does seem that prepositioning should resume where it actually left off.
    For more details please visit the below link and section: Checking the Preposition Status
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v413/configuration/guide/filesvr.html#wp1043724
    Regards,
    Kanwal

Maybe you are looking for

  • T_code(APP)

    IN automatic payment programme (FBZP), but I wnat each of the transaction code for  EACH the step wise,  T-CODE and WHAT IS THE T-CODE FOR OBCVU, AND OBVU,

  • HT3854 Not applicable in Mac OS X Server v10.8 (Mountain Lion)?

    This chart seems not applicable in Mac OS X Server v10.8.4 (Mountain Lion) [Server v2.1.1]. I have 32GB of RAM but the maxproc limit is still 2500, no matter setting via launchctl (the new way), sysctl (the old way), ulimit (the soft way), or both of

  • Excel 2013 X-Y axes switch

    My Excel 2013 version does not allow me to switch X and Y axes on a line chart. And I do not mean switching Rows/Columns. My old laptop with Excel 2007 allowed switching X-Y axes by editing the Data Series. My 2013 Excel version's Edit only has Serie

  • Transparency needed for Ai T-shirt logo - How do you do this for cmyk print?

    I have a logo created in Ai CS4 and it need to have a transparnt background (no white) because it will be printed on t-shirts, some not white, and a business card, but on other than white paper. What file format should I save this in for there to be

  • HT1338 how do I block unwanted senders in my e-mail?

    how do I block unwanted senders in my e-mail?