Hello, the debian way is:
install the package "quota" and include the /usr/share/quota/ldap/quota.schema in your ldap config. the quota information are storage in the attribute "quota". the syntax is: quota: /mountpoint,softlimit,hardlimit,softinode,hartinode For more information read the manual of ldap-account-manager: https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/ch03.html#idp5683312 Some Perl-Scripts in /usr/share/quota/ldap/ help to manage user quota in the filesystem. Perhaps you must modify this files for your setup. regards Torsten Am 10.04.2013 22:03, schrieb Luis H. Forchesatto: > Greetings. > > What is the best wat to store user disk quotas on LDAP. I got two (and > there will be more) servers running and both will authenticate on LDAP. > > What are the best ways to manage user quotas with LDAP? >
