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Michael Thompson wrote:
| I run quota for all my network users, and as far as I understand it,
| quota checks the usage on startup.
|
| My server does not often get rebooted, so do I need to periodicly run
|
| Code:
|
| /etc/init.d/quota stop
| quotacheck -avug
| /etc/init.d/quota start
|
| to make sure that users are not over quota, or does quota do that it's
| self with no interaction from me?

I've never personally configured quotas, but I recall that the machines
at my University used to handle the quotas automatically using soft (say
30mb, where the user gets a warning) and a hard limit (say 35mb, where
the user cannot write any more to the disks)... so I'd guess it's not
necessary.

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