Re: Quotas on 6.2

2007-04-29 Thread Doug Hardie


On Apr 29, 2007, at 06:26, Mark Tinguely wrote:


I am using quotas in FreeBSD 6.2 with soft limits == hard limits,
and the hard limits are being enforsed (mail/ftp etc). This is a  
non-root

filesystem.

There is one patch for quota that I supplied and was recently applied
to -current that is appropriate for FreeBSD 5.x-7.x that has to do  
with
file counts once the filesystem is completely full, that does not  
affect

hard limits.


I have narrowed the problem down to two items:  There is a reboot  
called for in the handbook during the quota setup that I probably  
didn't do.  Also, I was testing by having root copy data owned by the  
user with the quota.  While that changed the quota used, it may not  
have triggered the quota check.  In either case, after rebooting  
today and having the user do the copy, the hard quota is now enforced  
properly.  Thanks.

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Re: Quotas on 6.2

2007-04-29 Thread Mark Tinguely

I am using quotas in FreeBSD 6.2 with soft limits == hard limits,
and the hard limits are being enforsed (mail/ftp etc). This is a non-root
filesystem.

There is one patch for quota that I supplied and was recently applied
to -current that is appropriate for FreeBSD 5.x-7.x that has to do with
file counts once the filesystem is completely full, that does not affect
hard limits.

--Mark Tinguely.
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