Hi,
> > If I want to be able to limit disk-usage for a specific > > account inside a vserver/context - is it the patches/procedure > > described at <...> I need to follow ?? > > no, what you probably want, is called Per Context Quota ... > > I know it is confusing (although I don't know why ;) but > Per Context Disk Limits allow you to limit the available > disk space for each context ... and Per Context Quota > allows you to use 'conventional' quota in each context, > both are usually used on shared partitions, as you can > use quota without them on separate partitions, and you > could only use a 200MB partition if limitation would be > your goal ... Hmm... okay... > > Eg. the uid 544 (login: user1) is only allowed to use 200 MB > > of diskspace inside the vserver, where the account is created > > (and the vserver is running on a LVM partition) ... > > this could be solved without any additional patch, just > enable quota support for this partition, and set a user > quota for this uid, either in or outside of that context Only issue is if you run several vservers/contexts on the same root-server - then overlapping uid's are not allowed, otherwise things would become messy with the quotas - or... ? Regards, /Brian _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
