Dear James,

   # quota -v 5583
Disk quotas for vithayar (uid 5583):
Filesystem     usage  quota  limit    timeleft  files  quota  limit
timeleft
/var/mail        656   5000   5000                  1      0      0
/usr/home          5   5000   5000                  5      0      0

  # quota -vg 6
Cannot use this command.
quota: illegal option -- g
quota: ?: unknown option
ufs usage: quota [-v] [username]

Additional quota information:
# edquota vithayar
fs /usr/home blocks (soft = 5000, hard = 5000) inodes (soft = 0, hard =
0)
fs /var/mail blocks (soft = 5000, hard = 5000) inodes (soft = 0, hard =
0)
fs /backup blocks (soft = 0, hard = 0) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)

We expect that .username.cache files should have a schedule to cleanup?
Nowadays, these files are growth rapidly. We have to set crontab to
delete only .username.cache every minutes. The .username.pop also growth
too but it's still work normally. I notice that this problem more often
occur after we extend /var/mail to 200 GB and extend mail quota for each
user from 2 MB to 5MB.

Now even we have a little .username.cache files, we still encounter the
problem that all users always prompt for password and cannot get mail.
I've to delete all of .username.pop files, then it's OK. :-(

Please help.

Thanks and Regards,
Siriporn H.







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