Re: Quotas - repquota reports some users by ID, which do not seem to exist

2017-05-25 Thread Kent West
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Kent West wrote: > # repquota -sC /home > > > hollandj --227M 0K 0K 3258 0 0 > #1013 --112K 48829M 49805M 13 0 0 > #1015 --779M 48829M 49805M 19049 0 0 > cds04a-- 41424

Re: [Quotas] Freespace

2002-12-03 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Daniel Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.30.1549 +0100]: > check their free diskspace. So is there a command for the user to find out > how much diskspace is left? /usr/bin/quota from the 'quota' package -- .''`. martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' :proud Debian dev

Re: quotas

2000-03-28 Thread Ethan Benson
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 04:55:13AM +, Jim Breton wrote: > Hello, here is a message I sent to the linux-admin list. I am > re-sending here because I have another question following this one. > > > Is this normal and just undocumented? Or is it documented somewhere... > or is it

Re: Quotas & Mail Spool file

1997-07-30 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 10:23 AM 29/07/97 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Turn quota's on for /var where the mail spools are >(/var/spool/mail) That should do it, since each user owns their own >mailbox. Unfortunately this doesn't work for users who install Smail (I've only ever installed Smail because of bug

Re: Quotas & Mail Spool file

1997-07-29 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Tue, Jul 29, 1997 at 09:17:06AM -0400, Shawn Caron wrote: : This is simple question but : I have setup quotas for user home directories before, but exactly how does : one put a quota on a user's mail spool file? So quota /var as well, or /var/spool/mail, if you have a partition just for mai

Re: Quotas & Mail Spool file

1997-07-29 Thread mike
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Shawn Caron wrote: > > This is simple question but > I have setup quotas for user home directories before, but exactly how does > one put a quota on a user's mail spool file? Turn quota's on for /var where the mail spools are (/var/spool/mail) That should do it,

Solved! Re: Quotas & AMD

1997-06-25 Thread Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues
Just FYI: Felix Almeida writes: > I'm using the AMD to mount the home directories by NFS on the clients. > I've read all of documents related to quotas, but with no success... The problem was in the way I built the amd map for poor Felix's network ;-) The home server has two file systems un

Re: Quotas & AMD

1997-06-20 Thread John Goerzen
Did you enable quota support in the kernel on both the client *AND* the NFS server? I work with a Debian machine with just such a setup, and there are no real problems there Felix Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anybody know how I can configure my network in order to let the > u

Re: Quotas & AMD

1997-06-20 Thread Lukas Nellen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Ok. I know that. I'm starting rpc.rquotad in my netstd_misc script (on > the server), so it is not the problem... When I mount the filesystems on > the clients, via NFS too, directly in the fstab (not in AMD) the quotas > are shown normaly (if I didn't have started the

Re: Quotas & AMD

1997-06-20 Thread Felix Almeida
On Thu, 19 Jun 1997, Lukas Nellen wrote: > You need to run the rquotad on the server to be able to query quotas for > NFS-mounted filesystems. I patched /etc/init.d/quota to run rpc.rquotad > if you export filesystems and at the same time some filesystems have > quotas. I don't check, though, that

Re: Quotas & AMD

1997-06-20 Thread Lukas Nellen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Does anybody know how I can configure my network in order to let the > users know their disk quotas? The problem is that the quota command > doesn't show the quota values, it only shows them when the user is logged > on the server. You need to run the rquotad on the se

RE: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks, this is exactly the info i was after:) winspace >In reply to the honourable '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' who said: winspace > winspace >> winspace >> how do you edit a quota in debian, when i try i get a blank editor screen winspace > winspace >1. com

Re: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Fundamental
On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote: thanks, i know this:) i just wanted to know how you actually edit them, for instance, in solaris you type edquta user, then this screens appears fs /home (soft = 0 hard = 0) then you type in the bytes you want to set the limit to. But debian gives you what

Re: quotas - how?

1997-01-02 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Fundamental, you wrote: > > > how do you edit a quota in debian, when i try i get a blank editor screen > with the words > > Quota for user default: > > what number am i supposed to put here? how do you define the hard/soft > limit? You have to have quota enabled in the

Re: Quotas problems

1996-05-27 Thread Kevin M Bealer
On Sun, 26 May 1996, Michael Meskes wrote: > Kevin M Bealer writes: > > Just for reference, I had to change the fstab to have > > "usrquota,grpquota,quota" in it for the fs. After that, edquota gave a nice > > All three? It should suffice to use 'usrquota' if you want user quotas and > 'grpquota

Re: Quotas problems

1996-05-26 Thread Michael Meskes
Kevin M Bealer writes: > Just for reference, I had to change the fstab to have > "usrquota,grpquota,quota" in it for the fs. After that, edquota gave a nice All three? It should suffice to use 'usrquota' if you want user quotas and 'grpquota' for group quotas. Just 'quota' shouldn't be needed. M

Re: Quotas problems

1996-05-26 Thread Kevin M Bealer
On 22 May 1996, Hugo HAAS wrote: > Hi. > > I've tried to install quotas but I've got a little problem. > When I make an 'edquota someone', I get : > > Quotas for user someone: > > and I don't know what to write after this. > > I've found no informations in the man, or in the docs. So, if someo

Re: Quotas problems

1996-05-23 Thread Karl Ferguson
> I've tried to install quotas but I've got a little problem. > When I make an 'edquota someone', I get : > > Quotas for user someone: > > and I don't know what to write after this. > > I've found no informations in the man, or in the docs. So, if someone has > managed to do that or possesses a