I've searched the recent two years worth of the mailing list archives and didn't find anything relating to this problem, so I thought I'd ask. :) Background: We have a server running Solaris 2.6 and netatalk 1.4b2+asun2.1.4pre? (not sure which pre-release .. from August '99). When each user logs in using a script application we wrote for the purpose, they are connected to three volumes. One volume is their home directory, the other two contain folders for shared areas for users in particular university courses or organizations. Problem: We recently started enforcing a 50 MB quota for each user on the server using the veritas file system. Now, when any user who is over quota logs in, all the files on all the volumes disappear the moment they try to access any of the volumes. I.e. user logs in, opens 'Home' volume, and the contents are there for a split second, then disappear. The files are of course still there, but they can't access them. This also means they can't delete files to get themselves back under quota. Any suggestions to solve this would be greatly appreciated. We'd really rather not raise quotas for the affected users as they would then have no incentive to delete files (they were warned a week ago that they were over quota before we started enforcing it). Robert Rust ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert J Rust Microcomputer Specialist UW - River Falls IT Services (715) 425-4357 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
