How I can know who is writing a volume of data?
What I want is to have monitored the writer to control sizes. I don't
have disk quotas.
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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Esteban Torres Rodriguez might have said:
How I can know who is writing a volume of data?
What I want is to have monitored the writer to control sizes. I don't
have disk quotas.
smbstatus(8)?
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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Esteban Torres Rodriguez might have said:
How I can know who is writing a volume of data?
What I want is to have monitored the writer to control sizes. I don't
have disk quotas.
smbstatus(8)?
How?
with smbstatus I can not see who is copying 60GB, for
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Esteban Torres Rodriguez might have said:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Esteban Torres Rodriguez might have said:
How I can know who is writing a volume of data?
What I want is to have monitored the writer to control sizes. I don't
have disk quotas.
What has happened to me is that someone has been copied and the disc has
no space left and now I can not know who it was.
you may want to look at the file owner or do you force all incoming
users to a single user-id? other than that if you know the filename,
smbstatus gives you the process and
I do not understand it very well.
I have a samba server of 100 users online. I have 2 repositories /
opt/data1 and / opt/data2. At 10:00 / opt/data1 had 70GB free and at 11:00
had 2Gb free.
How I can know who wrote that?
Where is written?
May have multiple users, for example.
What has
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, etor...@dap.es wrote:
I do not understand it very well.
I have a samba server of 100 users online. I have 2 repositories /
opt/data1 and / opt/data2. At 10:00 / opt/data1 had 70GB free and at 11:00
had 2Gb free.
just look for files modified between 10 en