We recently upgraded a time sharing machine from 3.2c to 3.2g and "forgot"
to "vquotaon".
All of the rest of the pieces were in place, but that. However, in hunting
around, in /sbin/init.d there is "quota" - for ufs quotas, but no "vquota"
for AdvFS.
Granted it's been two years since I installed 3.2C, but I do not recall
either changing /sbin/init.d/quota to use "v" commands, or clonnig it into
vquota. Was it really only necessary to issue "vquotaon -a" ONCE?
Does anyone know:
A) if vquotaon behaviour changed between 3.2c and 3.2g
B) If you only EVER need to run vquotaon once per file system
and that fact is remembered
C) where is it remembered
D) what sets-up "QUOTA_CONFIG" in /etc/rc.config
Is there a way to tell the CURRENT state of "vquotaon." The -v option
simply tells you that it is changing something.
T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill Senior Systems Administrator
Information Services and Computing (ISC) University of Pennsylvania
Internet: magill_at_isc.upenn.edu magill_at_acm.org
magill_at_upenn.edu
http://pobox.upenn.edu/~magill/
Received on Wed Feb 19 1997 - 22:35:49 NZDT