I'mcurrently using quota support with ext3 in full journal mode, on a
large webserver and its working quite nicely.
System:
Debian 3.0
kernel: 2.4.24(with quota support of course)
Quota Utilities 3.0.9
apache 2
proftpd-mysql
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to se
I'mcurrently using quota support with ext3 in full journal mode, on a
large webserver and its working quite nicely.
System:
Debian 3.0
kernel: 2.4.24(with quota support of course)
Quota Utilities 3.0.9
apache 2
proftpd-mysql
Robert Cates wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to
Robert Cates wrote:
> I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup and manage account
> quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP environment.
> I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file systems, and as I
> understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot fully
> work with ext3 file sy
Robert Cates wrote:
> I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup and manage account
> quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP environment.
> I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file systems, and as I
> understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot fully
> work with ext3 file sy
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup
and manage account quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP
environment.
I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file
systems, and as I understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot
fully work with ext3 file systems. Is there
Hi,
I'm hoping to get some insight on how to setup
and manage account quotas with Debian 3.0 in an ISP
environment.
I have a Debian 3.0 server running, with ext3 file
systems, and as I understand it the quota (3.04-1) package does not or cannot
fully work with ext3 file systems. Is there
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