Time Machine quota not updated...

I've recently implemented Server OSX on El Capitan.  I put the maximum size of the backups to be 500 GB, but realized soon after that 1 TB would be more appropriate for a couple machines on our network.

One of the machines connect to the server keeps complaining that he doesn't have enough space on the server and says he has only 500GB which is the first value, I set, but subsequently amended up to 1 TB.

All clients and the server running the latest version of El Capitan.

How to make the server or the client acknowledges the update of space available on the server?

Hello!

I also got this a few months ago. Hopefully I can clear things up a bit:

If you set a quota of 500 GB in App Server, all sparse containers (SC) on your TM storage space will be created with a maximum size of 500 GB. If you change this value to the rest of the server application, only the new SC´s download this new size 'Old' remains to 500 GB.

Resolution:

http://pondini.org/TM/A8.html

I did it only once and it worked great.

See you soon!

Tags: Servers and Enterprise Software

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