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Not enough space on network share Windows server 2008. Why?
The situation is this: the office has a server for file 1C and file storage.
it has 4 hard drives installed. 2 (RAID) 500 per axis and 2 (RAID) 1000 for data (divided into 3 sections).
I installed the system recently after the hard drive with Windows Server 2003 died. Installed 2008, connected disks, configured users and rights to the balls.
Yesterday, users started complaining that they can't upload large files to the shared folder due to lack of free disk space.
I double-checked the rights to the ball - everything is OK.
I looked at the "Managing Shared Resources and Storages" snap-in - there, in each of the three sections of one raid, 59% and 30 MB of free space are indicated. At the same time, there is actually half of the free space in them.
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Solved a problem!
Still, the problem was in the quotas.
Earlier, when I said that I turned off the quota, I turned off the quota rules for new users.
Now I turned off quota management completely - the problem disappeared. free disk space is displayed normally.
See if quotas are configured. It is alarming that F:, H: and G: have the same amount of free space (30.0 MB)
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