At 25/03/03 25/03/03 +0100, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Did you always have 300MB hardcoded, or did you change it in the past?
What do you read in the pw_shell of those users?
Tonino
If you multiply your values for 1024*1024, you'll find quotas of 5,000,000, 100,000,000, 25,000,000, 300,000,000. So, probably these are the values you used in the past.
Tonino
At 24/03/03 24/03/03 -0500, David Hubbard wrote:From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 01:49 PM, David Hubbard wrote: > > Can someone explain to me what the figures > > in the quota column mean in 1.0.14? They > > seem to be random numbers in my case. For > > example, on one domain with a hard quota > > of 300 MB in, I'm seeing the quota > > column say anything from 0.0/4.77 to 8.2/276.12 > > and other things in between. > > Try 1.0.15 -- there was a problem with one of the quota > related patches in 1.0.14 that Ken corrected in the > 1.0.15 release.
I had applied one of the patches I saw, still seeing weird numbers after upgrading to 1.0.15; things like:
user-a 0.02/4.77 user-b 0.21/4.77 user-c 9.32/95.37 user-d 0.00/23.84 user-e 6.30/286.10
and so on... where are these numbers coming from?
Thanks,
David
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