Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 12:02:00 EST5EDT From: "Andrew Webster" <awebster@dataradio.com> To: Network Coordinator <nc@ain.charm.net> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Format for Quotas Message-ID: <9504211602.AA02997@rf.dataradio.com>
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> Date sent: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 20:25:17 -0400 (EDT) > From: Network Coordinator <nc@ain.charm.net> > To: Andrew Webster <awebster@dataradio.com> > Subject: Re: Format for Quotas > > Great, now can you just tell me what format the group and user quota > files are in? Actually, these are binary data files, and should not be tampered with. > > I try edquota, but with lines like > > guest 1000 > > edquota doesn't parse. Whats the secret? If when you run edquota, you get a blank screen, you don't have it setup quite right yet. I may have neglected to mention a few steps which may be why you are having difficulty. So here is the proper order in which to do things. 1. Compile the kernel with options QUOTA 2. Edit /etc/fstab and add userquota and/or groupquota to the file systems in which you want to have quotas apply. Putting quotas on /tmp is a very bad idea. 3. Run quotaon -a to enable quotas on all selected file systems 4. Run quotacheck -av to build an initial list of who owns what and how many files. 5. Run edquota username to set quotas on a particular user. You should see for example: edquota andreww Quotas for user andreww: /home: blocks in use: 29000, limits (soft = 0, hard = 0) inodes in use: 720, limits (soft = 0, hard = 0) Edit this file as you see fit. 6. Run edquota -t to set time limits for over-quota conditions (although I can't seem to get this to work right at the moment). 7. Run quotacheck occasionally to fixup any inconsistancies that may occur. Good luck! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Webster Network Manager / Special Projects Dataradio Inc. 200-5500 Royalmount Ave. TEL: +1 514 737 0020 Town of Mount Royal, QC, CANADA H4P 1H7 FAX: +1 514 737 7883 http://www.dataradio.com Email: awebster@dataradio.com
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