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From: "Scott Anderson" <sanderson12@charter.net>
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Subject: Problems with quotas
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 19:13:27 -0500
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Just a simple question for you all:

I have had this problem since 4.4-RELEASE and I'm beginning to think it
just might be something I'm doing wrong.

I've followed all of the steps in the FreeBSD Handbook and every time I
try to enable quotas, once I make sure they're on (via quotaon -v or any
other method) the system freezes.  The odd thing is that the network
interface seems to work okay because I can ping the box and even
initiate a connection to it through SSH.  But I never receive any
further data.  It's as if I send the connection attempt, and get a reply
back from the box and it never actually times out.  It's really starting
to aggravate me because I'm trying to run a business, but I absolutely
need to be able to limit the disk space of my users.  Please let me know
if there is anything that I can do to fix this.


Scott Anderson
DemiHost Internet Services
http://www.demihost.com/





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