On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:29:49PM -0400, Thedore Knab wrote: > I want to use kernel level quotas with LDAP to simplify adminstration > of my mailserver. > > Can this be done ?
No. LDAP would be way too slow for quota queries.. even if someone would come up with a caching daemon, it would still slow down file operations quite a bit. > My account looks like this in LDAP: > > dn: uid=tknab2,ou=mailaccounts,dc=mycoll,dc=edu > ... > mailMessageStore: /var/imap/mycoll/tknab2/Maildir > mailQuota: 200000000S, 20000C > mailbox: tknab2/Maildir/ well, i've been thinking about putting my quotas to LDAP too, i've just been too lazy to write up a small daemon that would grab all the quota entries from the ldap and apply them to the local filesystem.. ofcourse with a few thousand entries it will be a slow process and using modifiedtime (or whatever the name of the attribute was) to determine which entries have been modified since the last update. this way it would be quite simple to keep the quotas in the LDAP database and still utilize the fast local quota store.. Think about it.. Sami -- -< Sami Haahtinen >- -[ Is it still a bug, if we have learned to live with it? ]- -< 2209 3C53 D0FB 041C F7B1 F908 A9B6 F730 B83D 761C >- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]