That mean I have to have many volume for home of many users,if I
want quota for each user's home?

On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Jan Harkes wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 10:32:21AM +0700, Densin Roy. wrote:
> > 
> > That is quota per volume not quota per user right?
> 
> Yes, but it generally works out fine.
> 
> The really globally shared volumes, with binaries and such, are only
> readable for normal users. Shared project volumes don't need per-user
> quota's. User volumes are for a user, so if he allows others to write in
> his volume, he better make sure that he has the ACL rights to remove
> their stuff as well.
> 
> Per user volumes are almost required since conflict handling,
> resolution, backups, locking, reintegration, etc. also works on a per
> volume basis and for those reasons every user or project should get
> their own volume to make sure they don't get shut out of the system
> because someone else had a reintegration or server-server conflict.
> 
> Jan
> 

Reply via email to