OK, then I have more problems. (Was: Block Size Program)

bkelsay at comcast.net bkelsay at comcast.net
Sat Jul 6 00:25:09 CDT 2002


The way I understand it, that group can use a total of 50MB and each user
would take a chunk of that.  You probably need to set this per user.  Where
are you setting the quotas?  Is it Windows NT 4 or 2000, or Linux?  I don't
believe you specified, but you were talking about "new Windows admins" in a
previous post.
Brian Kelsay

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Hutchings" <desynergy at onebox.com>
To: <kclug at kclug.org>
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 5:18 PM
Subject: OK, then I have more problems. (Was: Block Size Program)

> What I have is several web packages.
> D-Web1 = 50MB of disk space.
> D-Web2 = 300MB
> D-Web3 = 1000MB
>
> I made 3 groups called the hosting package name.
> I'm putting new users that request linux hosting, into the group that
> they are paying for. So lets say someone went the cheap $4.95/month route,
> they get 50MB of space. So I put their account's primary group as D-WEB1.
>
>
> Thing is, they're getting exceeding quota errors. But they only have
> 3 or 4 1k html files in their home/www folders.
>
> Am I assuming correctly that when I do group quotas, when I put them
> in a group, it gets the 50MB policy for them and everyone else in that
> group for their /home/www folders, or does everyone in that group combined
> get 50MB so that when everyone in D-WEB1 has 50MB total together, they're
> exceeding the quota?
>
> --
> Mark Hutchings
> desynergy at onebox.com - email




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