Re: [Samba] smbcquotas tells me that quotas are not enabled

2010-07-10 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Luke Hamilton put forth on 7/9/2010 3:05 PM: I think you're right in that quotas aren't enabled on the NAS itself and there doesn't appear to be any way of doing so. If I'm to do this, I may have to invent some way of enforcing quotas for the remote machine at the client. But before I

Re: [Samba] smbcquotas tells me that quotas are not enabled

2010-07-10 Thread tms3
I think you're right in that quotas aren't enabled on the NAS itself and there doesn't appear to be any way of doing so. If I'm to do this, I may have to invent some way of enforcing quotas for the remote machine at the client. That NAS runs on Linux. A few minutes of googling just now

Re: [Samba] smbcquotas tells me that quotas are not enabled

2010-07-09 Thread Luke Hamilton
I think you're right in that quotas aren't enabled on the NAS itself and there doesn't appear to be any way of doing so. If I'm to do this, I may have to invent some way of enforcing quotas for the remote machine at the client. But before I get elbow deep in Perl code, I want to try putting

[Samba] smbcquotas tells me that quotas are not enabled

2010-07-08 Thread Luke Hamilton
I have a setup of Ubuntu 8.04 running Samba 3.0.28a. Connected to our network I have a buffalo linkstation acting as Network Attached Storage (NAS), which I have successfully mounted on the local file system. Using smbcquotas I believe I can set up a quota for each user on the NAS. To get

Re: [Samba] smbcquotas tells me that quotas are not enabled

2010-07-08 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Luke Hamilton put forth on 7/8/2010 7:31 PM: I have a setup of Ubuntu 8.04 running Samba 3.0.28a. Connected to our network I have a buffalo linkstation acting as Network Attached Storage (NAS), which I have successfully mounted on the local file system. Using smbcquotas I believe I can