On 06/25/2013 01:36 PM, RedLM - Luis Miguel Muñoz wrote:
When running my services, Ihave to do capacity planning, have to do
performance statistics, have to do costs chargeback... so, I need that
information not only for Owncloud but to all the services I'm running on my
Data Center.

Quite so.
By the way, the original poster asked for an "overview".

I think the request is reasonable and certainly justified in an institutional context. I suggest, w_user might want to make a feature request on github.

Erwin


Anyway, is clear this conversation will take us nowhere.

The answer to the question "Are there admin tools?" is NO.


-----Mensaje original-----
De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de
Norman Rieß
Enviado el: martes, 25 de junio de 2013 13:30
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Owncloud] admin tools

Am 25.06.2013 12:54, schrieb Erwin Rennert:
Oh my oh my, what harsh words! Is there really need for that?

I would hardly call it spying to get a report on how much of her quota
user X has used and how much traffic user Y is generating.

OTOH, I agree that admins should not (easily) see *what* files their
users are storing. Of course if they know their way about an xterm,
they can find out quite easily, even now.

Yours,
Erwin

On 06/25/2013 12:49 PM, Norman Rieß wrote:
Am 25.06.2013 12:42, schrieb RedLM - Luis Miguel Muñoz:
Is not a question of spying users  but managing the system, I
think. And not all the Owncloud "admins" have access to
Webserverlogs and data directories to create automated reports for
users or departments.

Don't you agree?

-----Mensaje original----- De: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Norman Rieß Enviado
el: martes, 25 de junio de 2013 12:33 Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Owncloud] admin tools

Am 25.06.2013 11:55, schrieb w_user:
running 5.0.7

Dear group,

how can I have an overview, from my admin account, of the users
activity like how many times they logged in, how long, files that
are stored, shares, messages etc.

Thanks



You should not spy on your users. Webserverlogs and data
directories should be more than sufficient.

Norman


No, i do not.

Norman


I would hardly call that harsh wording...

Why would you want to know how much of a quota is used? A quota is there for
a reason. You have this much space, you give the user this much space. How
much of it is used by an individual user is non of your business.
Neither is how much traffic a user is generating.

So he wants to see his users files, even their shares and read their
messages?? What do you call that? There is absolutely no reason to do that.

I can use google services if i wanted my data treated like that.


Kind Regards,
Norman

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