From: Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is a dangerous but important job. With this patch we introduce
the concept of a per-service quota. The ds-backup quota defaults to
70% of the disk on which /library/users is, but can be overriden /
controlled from /etc/xs_quota.conf
If the (soft) quo
From: Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Replace a buggy test (was checking free blocks and file entries
for the _root_ user) with a more sensible test: refuse to backup
if we are over 90% usage on the partition.
ds-cleanup.py should manage the quota - this is a trick to stem
the tide if disk us
From: Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GNU xargs can give nasty surprises as it defaults to
running the command anyway. BSD xargs does the sensible
thing, but that's not what we have here.
While the GNU xargs team continues on its world domination plans,
we make sure we don't misfire our setfa
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:37 AM, David Leeming
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying out the school server for the first time at a training session in a
> Solomon Islands deployment. With 23 trainee teachers, using G1G1 XO-1
> laptops with build 703 (update 1). All registered successfully and all ab
Trying out the school server for the first time at a training session in a
Solomon Islands deployment. With 23 trainee teachers, using G1G1 XO-1
laptops with build 703 (update 1). All registered successfully and all able
to connect to and access the server.
It seemed to be working 100% but the