I don't think I'm seeing any errors in the log file. I did a grep for just "preferences" and this is what I got of the log file. Hard to tell if these errors is do to the missing table.

egrep -i preferences owncloud.log
{"app":"PHP","message":"fopen(\/tmp\/2dc91675031689a145abef29907ac714.0\/Preferences\/Collab\/Temp\/CollabPROTOCOL_A_TO_B): failed to open stream: No such file or directory at \/var\/www\/owncloud\/apps\/files_external\/3rdparty\/phpseclib\/phpseclib\/Net\/SFTP.php#1517","level":2,"time":1368115312} {"app":"PHP","message":"fopen(\/tmp\/2dc91675031689a145abef29907ac714.0\/Preferences\/Collab\/Temp\/CollabPROTOCOL_A_TO_B): failed to open stream: No such file or directory at \/var\/www\/owncloud\/apps\/files_external\/lib\/sftp.php#205","level":2,"time":1368115312} {"app":"PHP","message":"fopen(\/tmp\/f1ae3ebd731351009b8f85158af1ff34.0\/Preferences\/reader_prefs): failed to open stream: No such file or directory at \/var\/www\/owncloud\/lib\/helper.php#537","level":2,"time":1368115316} {"app":"PHP","message":"fopen(\/tmp\/f1ae3ebd731351009b8f85158af1ff34.0\/Preferences\/reader_prefs): failed to open stream: No such file or directory at \/var\/www\/owncloud\/apps\/files_external\/3rdparty\/phpseclib\/phpseclib\/Net\/SFTP.php#1517","level":2,"time":1368115316} {"app":"PHP","message":"fopen(\/tmp\/f1ae3ebd731351009b8f85158af1ff34.0\/Preferences\/reader_prefs): failed to open stream: No such file or directory at \/var\/www\/owncloud\/apps\/files_external\/lib\/sftp.php#205","level":2,"time":1368115316}
[root@cloud data]#


On 5/13/13 9:43 AM, Arthur Schiwon wrote:
On 05/13/2013 05:18 PM, CJ Keist wrote:
Thank you for the LDAP information.

My owncloud database doesn't have a oc_preferences table, see attached
pic of my database.  So wondering how it is storing the current quota I
have set???

No, it should be there. Do you see any error in your owncloud.log that
it could not have been created? It is a core table [1], i.e. is always
created on install.

Cheers
Arthur

[1] https://github.com/owncloud/core/blob/stable5/db_structure.xml#L563



On 5/13/13 5:19 AM, Arthur Schiwon wrote:
On 05/08/2013 09:17 PM, CJ Keist wrote:
I'd love to do that, is it documented somewhere?  We use inetOrgPerson
scheme and it doesn't look like it has place for disk quota storage.

On ownCloud side, you can specify the attribute is described here
http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.html#special-attributes




On LDAP side you would need to extend/customize your schema. How to do
that your servers manual should tell you, e.g. openLDAP:
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/schema.html

Where is the current disk quota for accounts being stored? I cannot
find
it anywhere in the MySQL tables or local files on the server.

IIRC in the table oc_preferences

Cheers
Arthur





On 5/8/13 11:14 AM, Arthur Schiwon wrote:
Why don't you manage quota via LDAP attribute?

CJ Keist <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hello,
    Just request on owncloud server. When looking at user accounts
with
    the admin account, there is no way to search for login names.
With
    thousands of accounts this is a big issue when you are trying to
modify
    an account disk quota setting.

    Where are the disk quota settings for each account stored in the
    database?  We are using LDAP back end for authentication.




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