"Ben Kennish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Well 1 problem and 1 suggestion really.  Here goes...
> 

> (2)
> 
> When you create a VS with quotas enabled, by default, the 'mysql' user
> (and 'majordomo' from the freeVSD 6.2-1 CD) start with a 0k quota.

That is a bug.

> I am
> lead to believe that this stands for "no quota set" (the same as using a
> 0 quota in the "svsdadm vs_create" command.)  However, the "setquota"
> command will not allow you to set a 0k quota.  Why is this?

> I think that the admin user of a VS should be allowed to set a 0k quota
> for users if he/she decides (for example, they might give the web user a
> 0k quota so they dont have to worry too much about the web logs getting
> too large preventing any further logging.)
> 
> Perhaps the following...
> 
> [admin@krusty]$ setquota web 0K
> NB: User 'web' now has NO quota limit
> [admin@krusty]$ _

Consider if you are the administrator of a hosting server and a virtual
server user decides to set the disk quotas to unlimited and then create
200 2Gb files.  What happens ?

 
> (3)
> OK so I shoved an unrelated 3rd suggestion on the end.  So sue me ;-)
> 
> After 'telnetting' in to krusty (a VS), the admin doesn't have
> "/usr/sbin" or "/sbin" in his/her path.  I know that this can be changed
> with the line "PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin" in "/root/.bash_profile" but
> shouldnt this be the default in freeVSD skels and the skel-repo??

Probably.  The path is hard-coded into util-linux.
 

Nick.
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