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Mar 11, 2010How can I set quota on group plz send me detail with command.I am still facing problem to set the quota. I've tried many option plz send all steps to set quota from start to end.
View 3 RepliesHow can I set quota on group plz send me detail with command.I am still facing problem to set the quota. I've tried many option plz send all steps to set quota from start to end.
View 3 RepliesI want to implement quota per group users like this: Assume i have a Student group in my system, that student1 and student2 and student3 are three users in this group. i want to set quota 100GB per each user in this group, 100GB for student1, 100GB for student2 and .... The problem is when i set quota per group i cant say each user in that group have 100GB quota limit, also when i set quota per user, i should set one by one for each user.I want to know, is there anyway for set quota for all users in specific group?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a group (GROUP) with a number of users. I recently added a new user (NEW). NEW is able to read but not write group files, whereas all the other users in the group can read and write to the group files. The permissions for the group files indicate that all members of group should have write permission -rwxrwxr-x
/etc/group indicates that NEW is a member of GROUP
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GROUP:x:501:GROUP,OLD,OLD2,OLD3,OLD4,....,NEW
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Don't know if it matters, but both OLD and NEW write to the GROUP files over an internet connection. why NEW can't write to GROUP files? Is there a maximum number of members in a group that I might have exceeded?
I need to create a group that has the same permissions as the users group. Can I have the new group be a member of the "users" group to inherit its permissions?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen going through my emails that are produced by the cron jobs ran on my Solaris servers, I am receiving a message that states,"/ is 50% full" what can I do to either lower the amount of data on this partition or raise the threshold limits to to stop this message? I would prefer to learn how to lower the amount of data on this disk to bring under my disk quota of 50% in order to stop these emails being produced by the cron job running on this server.
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How do i determine how much quota is assigned to a user?
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How can I create a user group that restricts Internet privileges to only members in the group, then I will assigns certain applications to join the group for access to the Internet.
For example, I want only group net to have access to the Internet. Group net is then connected to:
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So far, I am using the gnome group policy manager that is standard with ubuntu but Its not working. It is possible that im misdirected and that I should use a firewall instead?
I have a text file that currently has around 150 000 usernames in it. I need to somehow group them into smaller groups of 1000 and then add that value into the DB. for example user xzy group 1 (hopefully the groups will be digits incrementing)
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how to search for 1000 then assign them group 1 and then 1001-1999 to group 2 etc.
I've been tasked with fixing a Red Hat system that dies with a kernel panic during the boot stage:
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EXT3-fserror (dev sda1): ext3_check_descriptors: Inode bitmap for group 4 not in group (block 67239937)!
EXT3-fs: group descriptors corrupted!
mount: error mounting /dev/root on /sysroot as ext3: Invalid argument
I can boot into a Rescue CD, but I'm a bit out of my element because I don't use EXT3 myself, and I've never had to repair a corrupted file system before.
Mount of filesystem failed. A maintenance shell will now be started CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and retry. groups: cannot find name for group ID 0 root@Sergioc-desktop:"#
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a number of users, categorised into various groups. I would like one of those groups ("developers") to be in the wheel group as well. I don't want to just copy the people from the developers group into wheel, because then when that group changes I'll have to change it in two places. Is there a way to specify that anyone in developers is in wheel, and have that be dynamic?
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I am running Samba and want to include all groups as members of the Domain Users group so that I don't need to add this for every user?
How can I set a quota on a directory?Is there an easy way to do this?
View 5 Replies View RelatedA bit of an oddity that I've recently run into with my storage folder in my system; it's a newly installed drive that I've set to mount at /storage. When I first tried to use it, programs that I used that attempted to write to it tossed Access Denied errors at me in their own way. Checking the permissions (at the Terminal, ls -l / | grep storage) showed that /storage was set to 'rwxrwxr--'--Owner and Group were given full read/write/execute, but Others could only read. However, my logon to my system is a member of group root. Why, then, with the above bits set, would I not be able to write to it? Changing Others permissions to rwx (and presumably rw would have worked out for me since I don't leave anything executable there) allowed me to write to it, but I don't understand why that would have been necessary. So far as I'm aware, the prior drive that was in my system--mounted at the same location--did not need this treatment.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to allow a group/user to execute a command, where one of the parameters of the command is a group as well? example that does not work as intended:
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Cmnd_alias SU=/bin/su -l %group1 This example works sortof, it treats the "%group1" literally. I know I can list out the "/bin/su -l <eachuser>", but as you can imagine that is impractical. In this example, I want people in group2(not shown for brevity sake) to be able to su to someone in group1
Is there a way that I can set a quota for all new users that get created? I want to limit the hard drive space they get. I don't want to have to keep setting each new users quota either.
I am running Ubuntu 10.4 LTS 64Bit
On one Debian 4.0 x86_64 previously running kernel version 2.6.18-6-amd64 (installed with upt-get upgrade) I updated with the last stable kernel 2.6.35.5
The problem I'm facing regards the quotas. In dmesg I'm getting errors like:
EXT3-fs (sda3): Quota write (off=4080, len=40) cancelled because not block aligned VFS: dquota write failed on dev sda3 The users are shown like overquota and edquota, quota commands are running OK, but when they go overquota I get this errors and quota not functioning. What problem can this be?
I want to enable quota on my centos 5.5, I've tried and it showed correctly quotacheck but when i rebooted the machine it showed me an error saying that fsck.ext3: no such file or direcotory while trying to open /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 below are my fdisk and fstab file. how can I enable quota based on below configuration. otherwise may be I have to reformat the machine..n it'll be really painfull for me.
[root@drikdhaka ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/hda: 82.3 GB, 82348277760 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 10011 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
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How I can implement quota for my webproxy users in squid?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am wondering if I can set diskquota on a nfs mount, instead of where the folder actually located.
e.g.
HOST1 - /dev/sdb1 /home
exports /home to HOST2
HOST2 - HOST1:/home /home
set quota from HOST2 for /home
Is this possible? I have not tried it, I wonder if anyone tried it.
i've enabled quotas for a user on my fedora 10 distro but whenever i reboot the machine the boot.log contains the following message :"Enabling local filesystem after every startup i have to login as root and issue the quotaon -auv command to reenable quotas.what causes this failure on startup ? is there a workaround to solve this problem ?there is plenty of free space on the root partition that quotas are enabled.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to enable quota on my /home directory for understanding how quota works. I have not made a separate partition for my /home. The logical name of the directory "/" is /dev/sda5 on my machine
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I tried to search this on Google as well but didn't get any satisfactory results. I usually post questions only when I have do not get results by checking earlier threads on various forums. If you find I am going the wrong way then please show me the right track.
I'd like to allocate a certain quota to my local user for their internet navigation.
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