Re: [Samba] Samba + Share Quota's

2004-09-25 Thread Ilia Chipitsine
Hi Everybody,
As far as I can see nobody answered my question.
Is there anobody who has an idea how to solve this problem? Or do I need to
send my question to a different samba mailinglist and not to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you very much,
Bart Hendrix
NLcom
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From: "Bart Hendrix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 3:30 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba + Share Quota's
Hi Samba users.
I have the following problem and I hope somebody can help me:
I installed Samba on a White Box linux machine and used LDAP for
authentication.
I created a directory /work/shares. In /work/shares are all share
directories created.
The problem I'm having now is that the total capacity of each share is the
same because they are on the same partition.
(So /work/shares/test and /work/shares/software both used 80 GB from a total
of 120 GB free space, but /test used 20 GB and /software 60 GB)
Is it possible to configure the free space size with smbcquota's?
no.
smbcquotas does support quota management for "root" NTFS shares,
for instance, if you have w2k server and both C: and C:\Some_folder are 
shared, You can manage quotas on "C:", but You cannot manage quotas with 
smbcquotas on "C:\Some_folder", just because quota doesn't apply 
per-share, on most filesystems (UFS, NTFS, EXT3) quota is "per 
filesystem".

split your drive onto several filesystems and there's no other way to get 
quota support "per share"

I tried this but I couldn't configure it because I dont know the values of
soft/hard limit. (smbcquotas //fileserver/test -S
FSQLIM:/)
Is smbcquota's the right program or is there a different solution?
Thank you very much
Bart Hendrix
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Re: [Samba] Samba + Share Quota's

2004-09-23 Thread Bart Hendrix
Hi Everybody,

As far as I can see nobody answered my question.

Is there anobody who has an idea how to solve this problem? Or do I need to
send my question to a different samba mailinglist and not to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you very much,

Bart Hendrix
NLcom
- Original Message - 
From: "Bart Hendrix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 3:30 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba + Share Quota's


Hi Samba users.

I have the following problem and I hope somebody can help me:

I installed Samba on a White Box linux machine and used LDAP for
authentication.
I created a directory /work/shares. In /work/shares are all share
directories created.

The problem I'm having now is that the total capacity of each share is the
same because they are on the same partition.
(So /work/shares/test and /work/shares/software both used 80 GB from a total
of 120 GB free space, but /test used 20 GB and /software 60 GB)

Is it possible to configure the free space size with smbcquota's?

I tried this but I couldn't configure it because I dont know the values of
soft/hard limit. (smbcquotas //fileserver/test -S
FSQLIM:/)

Is smbcquota's the right program or is there a different solution?

Thank you very much

Bart Hendrix
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[Samba] Samba + Share Quota's

2004-09-20 Thread Bart Hendrix
Hi Samba users. 

I have the following problem and I hope somebody can help me: 

I installed Samba on a White Box linux machine and used LDAP for authentication. 
I created a directory /work/shares. In /work/shares are all share directories created. 

The problem I'm having now is that the total capacity of each share is the same 
because they are on the same partition. 
(So /work/shares/test and /work/shares/software both used 80 GB from a total of 120 GB 
free space, but /test used 20 GB and /software 60 GB) 

Is it possible to configure the free space size with smbcquota's? 

I tried this but I couldn't configure it because I dont know the values of soft/hard 
limit. (smbcquotas //fileserver/test -S FSQLIM:/)

Is smbcquota's the right program or is there a different solution? 

Thank you very much

Bart Hendrix
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