SetDefaultQuotaInfo Event
Fires when the OS needs to set the virtual drive's default quota information.
Syntax
// CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs carries the CBFS SetDefaultQuotaInfo event's parameters. type CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs struct {...} func (args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) DefaultQuotaThreshold() int64 func (args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) DefaultQuotaLimit() int64 func (args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) FileSystemControlFlags() int64 func (args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) ResultCode() int32 func (args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) SetResultCode(value int32) // CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEvent defines the signature of the CBFS SetDefaultQuotaInfo event's handler function. type CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEvent func(sender *CBFS, args *CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEventArgs) func (obj *CBFS) GetOnSetDefaultQuotaInfoHandler() CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEvent func (obj *CBFS) SetOnSetDefaultQuotaInfoHandler(handlerFunc CBFSSetDefaultQuotaInfoEvent)
Remarks
This event fires when the OS needs to set the virtual drive's default quota information.
This event only needs to be handled if the UseDiskQuotas property is enabled. To handle this event properly, applications must store the virtual drive's default quota information using the value specified by DefaultQuotaThreshold, DefaultQuotaLimit, and FileSystemControlFlags.
Descriptions of the DefaultQuotaThreshold, DefaultQuotaLimit, and FileSystemControlFlags parameters can be found in the Windows API's FILE_FS_CONTROL_INFORMATION structure documentation.
The ResultCode parameter will always be 0 when the event is fired. If the event cannot be handled in a "successful" manner for some reason (e.g., a resource isn't available, security checks failed, etc.), set it to a non-zero value to report an appropriate error. Please refer to the Error Reporting and Handling topic for more information.