![]() ![]() In this example, ttrojan is the user owner ID and ttrojan_123 is the group owner ID. For example, files in the project directory /project/ttrojan_123 should have group ownership by ttrojan_123: ~]$ ls -ld /project/ttrojan_123/ttrojan/file.txt Second, for /project directories specifically, if your storage usage is not actually near the quota limits, then the likely cause is that the group ownership of some of your project files does not match the project group ID. Alternatively, for /project directories, you can request more space via a support ticket. In this case, try to delete, compress, consolidate, and/or archive files to free up space. ![]() You may have simply hit a hard quota limit, either total storage space or total number of files. 1 - Hard quota limitįirst, enter the command myquota and check your storage usage. ![]() There are two main reasons you may get a “disk quota exceeded” error on CARC systems. ![]()
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