On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 05:12:02PM -0700, "Greg J. Zartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> I can understand counting data in the users home directory and email, 
> but not data stored in an information bay that happens to be owned by 
> the user.  The later, in many cases, is very fluid depending on who 
> worked on a given file last.  The problem that I see with this is that 
> there really isn't a way to come up with a quota to imposes of folks. 
> [...]

There's actually no single correct answer in this case. Some people
want i-bays to be counted against the user and some against the
group.

When you edit a file in an i-bay which is owned by another user,
they get to keep the file and thus it gets counted against their quota.

If your program creates a new file when saving, that will be counted
against your quota.

We don't currently have group quotas. That would be a great project
for someone to implement.

Gordon
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 Gordon Rowell                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Network Server Solutions Group        http://www.e-smith.com/
 Mitel Networks Corporation            http://www.mitel.com/


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