Thanks for your quick responses!
My problem was that I had my system non configured for quotaon over
the filesystem. So a simple "quotaon /home" and QUOTA_CONFIG="yes" in
/etc/rc.config solved my problem!
Thanks to:
Dr Marco Luchini <m.luchini_at_ic.ac.uk>
Pedro J. Lobo <pjlobo_at_euitt.upm.es>
Partin.Kevin <KPartin_at_hou.mdc.com>
My original post was:
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Hi managers
I have an AdvFS filesystem as /home for the user homes. I have
mounted that filesystem with the quota option at /etc/fstab like
this:
home#homes /home advfs rw,userquota,groupquota 1 0
and the quota report (with quota user command) works fine, but
when a user over his hard limit quota then the system allow him
to create more files and I don't want that. How can I to do for
the system don't allow to user over his quotas?
Thanks in advance,
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---sram
"Black holes are where God divided by zero"
Salvador Ramirez Flandes PROFC, Universidad de Concepcion, CHILE
http://www.profc.udec.cl/~sram mailto:sram_at_profc.udec.cl
Received on Wed Dec 16 1998 - 17:27:18 NZDT