NetApp QTree Summary
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A QTree is the mechanism used to partition a volume, enabling the management of storage by project, user, or group. Use this QTree Summary to view the quota management configurations for the QTrees within a storage system. Then, drill down to view how each volume is partitioned.
Table: NetApp QTree Summary
Column name | Description |
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QTree |
Name of the QTree, or if the ID is 0, the name of the volume is displayed |
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Storage Array |
Name of the associated NetApp storage system |
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ID |
ID of the QTree, which is unique within a volume. An ID of 0 indicates the volume itself. |
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Oplocks |
Indicates if CIFS (Common Internet File System) opportunistic locks are enabled/disabled. |
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Security Style |
Linux, NTFS, or mixed |
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Status |
SnapMirror backup status: Normal, Snapvaulted, Snapmirrored, or Read-only (if a SnapMirror destination) |
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Volume |
Name of the volume to which the QTree belongs. See NetApp Snapshot Summary . |
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Aggregate |
Name of the aggregate to which the QTree belongs. See NetApp Aggregate Summary . |
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# of LUNs |
The number of LUNs mapped to the QTree. |
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# of Shares |
The number of CIFS shares using this volume. See NetApp QTree Summary . |
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# of Exports |
The number of NFS exports using this volume. See NetApp NFS Summary . |