Hi Michael,
I think you are simply in the wrong directory. On 5209R and 5210R named is
chrooted. That means the directory is /var/named/chroot/var/named/
So cat /var/named/chroot/var/named/db.anydomain.com outputs perfectly
readable text.
I still get raw rather than plain text unfortu
Hi Meaulnes,
>> quota -u
Correct. Or if you want to see quotas of all users from the command line
you can use this:
/usr/sausalito/sbin/get_quotas.pl
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On 01.07.20 18:05, Larry Smith wrote:
quota -u
perfect. thank you!
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On Wed July 1 2020 10:59, Meaulnes Legler @ MailList wrote:
> hello
>
> the disk quota information of a user is stored somewhere in the filesystems
> quota database, I guess.
>
> Does anyone know how to read the assigned disk quota of a user from the
>
hello
the disk quota information of a user is stored somewhere in the filesystems
quota database, I guess.
Does anyone know how to read the assigned disk quota of a user from the command
line?
Thank you and best regards
で⊃ Meaulnes Legler
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Thanks Michael,
Colin wrote:
> What I meant was I can cat db.domain.com in /etc/named/named and get a
text
> output that I can read (so for example can check the serial no. on the
secondary.)
>
> Can't do that on 5209R or 5210R ... :-/
>
> Just tried on 5210R and get
Yup .. that is the problem.
Thanks. Conversion is okay but a pain if I just want to compare serial nos.
Much easier to just cat a text file.
Colin
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