I am hoping to get some advice in setting up disk quotas. So, I know about:
Adding usrquota and grpquota on to /etc/fstab for the file systems that need to be managed.
Using edquota to assign disk quotas to users.
However, I need to do the last step for multiple users and edquota seems to be a bit troublesome.
One solution that I have found is that I can do: sudo edquota -u foo -p bar.
Hi,
Just got my first dedicated server running, I'm facing this problem
Output of /scripts/fixquotas
Code:
root@whm [/dev]# /scripts/fixquotas
Installing Default Quota Databases......Done
Quota Mode: Linux
journaled quota support: kernel supports, user space tools supports (available)
Warning : Your system does not have a separate filesystem for backups.
I use a server at rackspace Ubuntu 11.10 which unfortunately doesn't contain the quota module as all virtual kernels as I have found searching for this ubuntu version!!!
Now, I want to enable quotas following all steps (see: www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-lpic1-v3-104-4/index.html or www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-disk-quotas-in-ubuntu.html or http://www.debianadmin.com/implement-and
Hi,
I'm practicing new things with Linux/Unix and I need someone to point me at the right direction.
Lets say I create a user named user1. After creating it, how would I enable quotas for it.
What can I use to get a list of all disk quotas on a filesystem in Perl? I want equivalent functionality to shell command `repquota /mount/point` with the parsing work done for me already. I imagine someone has done this before but I can't find it.
What can I use to get a list of all disk quotas on a filesystem in Perl? I want equivalent functionality to shell command `repquota /mount/point` with the parsing work done for me already. I imagine someone has done this before but I can't find it.
Beyond expressing a preference, does anything else need to be done to make sure that governments that say they are going "open source" really do so?" Quotas -- dictating specific percentages of open source usage -- seem an obvious answer, but in countries that have tried them, open source has not ...
Hi all,
I have a question about disk quota for users in red hat linux. There isn't any separate file system for /home and we have only one (/) root file system for everything else on the system. Is there any way that we can still implement quotas for users through their home directories was mounted on (/) root file system.
Hello to all:
We have a problem with the quotas of some accounts.
Each time the server restarts, some accounts change their quotas size and fail because are over quota.
In this situation, if we execute /script/resetquotas the problem is solved an the account updated with the correct values
Now, with any of these accounts, in their /home/{user}/.cpanel/datastore directory there are two files
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