Right now there is no quota support for vserver; People are working on it 
/ talking about it but nothing you can put into production right now.

1.
The way I personally handle it, and its easier when all your virtual 
servers are predetermined by the plan users select, is before ever putting 
a box into a production I slice the hard drive in x amount of partitions 
and then just symlink them from the /vserver dir; Its obviously a very 
dirty way of doing it but it works for me :)

2.
For the quota for the users inside the server it gets ever nastier. First 
of all, all the mail goes to /var/spool and absolutely nothing but user 
data goes into their home dir. Every night I run a cron that does du -hs 
/home/$user and if they are exceeding their quota I notify the admin, the 
user, and incriment the counter in db. Once the counter hits 7 I change 
the directory to read-only and leave the verdict to the admin of the 
vserver. 

Where logic and common sense don't cut it, violence and brute-forcing 
always work. 

-Vlad

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Robert Rolfe wrote:

> Sorry people but i am a newbie and i have 2 questions i need to get the
> answer to....
>  
> 1) is it possible to limit the space to the VPS from the main server?
> how?
>  
> 2) is it possible to have user quota's inside of the VPS? how?
> 

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