Well, I searched through discussions but didn’t find a similar question from other folks.
We’re on SharePoint 2013. I can’t presently wrap my head around templates, etc. so am starting by testing with individual quota settings on a test site collection. According to the information presented on the screen capture, the site collection administrators should receive an email warning now that the current storage used has (73 MB) exceeded the amount set for warnings (70 MB). I haven’t seen any warning messages.
What did I miss?
Thanks in advance,
Theresa
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Hi Nico! Does the “Run now”-button trigger the timerjob to run now? Stupied question maybe but why Im wondering is because I pressed the button but no warning was sent? (and I had exceeded the limit for the warning) but when I scheduled the timerjob to run a few hours later a warning was sent? So the two did not give the same results.. And also, every time the timerjob is scheduled it should analyse the up-to-date-results and not the old from the last time right?
Hey, Nico.
What an appropriate name for such a timer job!
Thanks,
T
Hi Theresa,
There is a timer job that is responsible for sending these e-mails. By default, it runs weekly. If you want to modify this, change the “Disk quota warning” timer job to run daily.
If you have any problems doing this, let me know.
Regards, Nico
FWIW: the warning email was received on Sunday. This is likely due to a service / scheduling thing.
T