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Date:      Fri, 19 Nov 2004 21:54:54 +0100 (CET)
From:      "David E. Meier" <dev@eth0.ch>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: quotas on 5.3
Message-ID:  <2280.217.162.71.141.1100897694.squirrel@217.162.71.141>
In-Reply-To: <000501c4cda9$fb65b3d0$0200a8c0@satellite>
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Hi Dave,

you can run the command:

# /sbin/quotacheck -avgu

This will create your quota.user file. Because you have set
check_quotas="NO" you can run the quotacheck command via cron task:

0  4 * * * root /sbin/quotacheck -avgu > /dev/null

HTH, Dave.

> Hello,
>     Got a question on quotas. I've enabled them on /usr and /var
> filesystems
> by adding the userquota option to their options in fstab. This is after i
> recompiled my kernel with the QUOTA option in it and rebooted. I then
> added:
> enable_quotas="YES"
> check_quotas="NO"
> to /etc/rc.conf and again rebooted. According to the handbook quota files
> should be created automatically i don't have to touch any zero-length
> quota
> files. When the system came back up i checked /usr and /var for quota user
> files, i did not see them. Boot up messages indicate quota on /usr but
> again
> no quota file. Is this normal? Did i miss something?
> Thanks.
> Dave.
>
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