Le 10 déc. 2012 à 18:18, Marcel Waldvogel <[email protected]> a écrit : > Pierre, > > the LDAP subsystem tries to set the quota from LDAP. Could it be that the > quota has been set to zero? (The *max_*size parameters are global, not per > user, but the quota is per user.)
Ok,
The configuration of owncloud to load LDAP accounts is configured like that:
LDAP Basic:
Host : ldap://ldap_server
Base DN : dc=...
User Login Filter :
(&(objectClass=qmailUser)(uid=%uid)(accountStatus=active))
Group Filter :
(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(accountStatus=active))
Advanced:
Base User Tree : ou=mails,dc=...
Group-Member association: [uniqueMember]
User Display Name Fiels : mail
Group Display Name Field: DepartmentNumber
Quota Field : mailQuotaSize
Quota Default : 5000000
Email Field : mail
Cache Time-To-Live : 600
In my LDAP mail account these values are set like that:
mail : [email protected]
mailQuotaSize : 5242880
departmentNumber : UMR ESPACE-DEV
When I print my account in ownCloud, my account is record like that:
On "Personal" tab, the first line say "You have 9.4 Mb of available 5 Mb"…
clean!
As I am an administrator, when I list users, my record print that:
Name : [email protected]
Groups : admin
Group Admin :
Quota : 5242880
And when I try to upload, my "Upload max" is set to "0b"!
I have an other LDAP account which is not "admin".
Name : [email protected]
Groups :
Group Admin :
Quota : 5242880
When I'm using this account, my "Upload max" is logicaly set to "5 Mb"!
I try to configure this account as "admin", this is the same thing. This
account work fine.
As I have other bugs with my real LDAP account (teledetection.fr) and I use it
from the beginning of my tests. Bugs are somtimes files are not synchronised,
specialy songs or images! So, I had try to erase all references of my LDAP
account in the MySQL database and all files stored in
"data/[email protected]" directory.
now, it's ok... strange, isn't it?
>
> -Marcel
>
> Am 10.12.2012 um 17:39 schrieb Pierre Malard <[email protected]>:
>> Le 10 déc. 2012 à 14:52, Colin Bookman a écrit :
>>
>>> Even with apache you have to edit php.ini to change the max upload size.
>>> There are two values to edit, max upload and max file size.
>>>
>>> As mentioned before try changing these values and restarting apache, ex:
>>>
>>> upload_max_filesize = 512M
>>> post_max_size = 512M
>>
>> The problem is not for all accounts, just when i log with my LDAP account.
>> With others LDAP, the Max Upload is set to 2Mb. This is just for one account.
>>
>> I tried to change these variables, effectively the "Max upload" limit is set
>> to 512 Mb fora all accounts but not for LDAP mine!!!!
>>
>> It's exactly as there is a special value for trios account. I don't
>> understand how to change that.
>>
>>>
>>> -
>>> Colin Bookman
>>>
>>> On Dec 10, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Diederik de Haas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Monday 10 December 2012 14:16:28 Pierre Malard wrote:
>>>>>> You're probably not using apache, so you have to configure the php
>>>>>> settings manually by modifying the relevant php.ini file.
>>>>>
>>>>> No, I'm using apache
>>>>
>>>> Then I don't know what causing it.
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