oops, having everyone login as the same user is evil. And yes, Linux can
surely impose quota on Unix groups "edquota -g". So, any tricks how to force
a Unix group for pushed files? Perhaps something that kinda uses
--remote-schema!
Thanks for the help

On 2/13/07, Chris Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Ahmed,

> Yeah, that's what I want to do. Except to put a quota on a
> project/group, all files uploaded to the server by the group of people
> working on a certain project, would have to be owned by a specific Unix
> group. That's what I cannot do? i.e. how to force all files pushed to
> the server, to be owned by a certain Unix group.

I don't think that quotas work on groups, at least on a Linux server. As
far as I know, you can only set a quota on a user. So make all members of
a group log in as the same Unix user, and apply a quota to that user.

Cheers, Chris.
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