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openbsd:shell:quotas [2020/02/27 00:44] pirata [Defining limits] |
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- | On the first above, PiRATA can use up to 512MB on his $HOME. On the latter. all staff users are limited to 15GB of disk space. | + | On the first above, PiRATA can use up to 512MB on his $HOME. On the latter, all staff users are limited to 15GB of disk space. |
Now, what if you need to define a certain threshold for 7 or 8 users or even 50? What would you do? Probably you would use edquota(8) for each user. | Now, what if you need to define a certain threshold for 7 or 8 users or even 50? What would you do? Probably you would use edquota(8) for each user. | ||
- | Gladly, We don't need to - by invoking **-p** option followed by the user that all the other users will replicate from and then specify all users. | + | |
+ | Gladly, We don't need to - by invoking the **-p** option we can have the thresholds replicated: | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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- | By invoking the -t option, grate time can be configured: | + | By invoking the **-t** option, grate time can be defined: |
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Time units may be: days, hours, minutes, or seconds | Time units may be: days, hours, minutes, or seconds | ||
Grace period before enforcing soft limits for users: | Grace period before enforcing soft limits for users: | ||
- | </code> | ||
/home: block grace period: 7 days, file grace period: 7 days | /home: block grace period: 7 days, file grace period: 7 days | ||
+ | </code> | ||
====== Enabling/Disabling quotas ====== | ====== Enabling/Disabling quotas ====== | ||