| Total Disk Quota & Mail Disk Quota [message #72189] |
Wed, 16 December 2009 07:35  |
pixy1984  Messages: 13 Registered: September 2009 |
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Hello,
please need little help and explanation.
In Kloxo I have a resource plan with some defined TOTAL DISK QUOTA, lets say for example 1000 MB, and unlimited MAIL DISK QUOTA. I expect that the total disk quota is the max. total quota for this user, so I dont have to set the mail disk quota separately.
But now I saw that one of our client has simple static html presentaion hosted (approx. 1 MB) and in Kloxo it seems that his hosting account (total disk quota) is almost empty - used only 1 MB of 1000 MB total. But the mail disk quota is unlimited and the same client has 1600 MB in emails, which is over total disk quota for this user.
We want to set only one total quota for each user and let him fill it with anything he need, I dont want to give each user one quota for e-mail and other quota for other things. Is is possible in Kloxo to do that, to have only 1 TOTAL DISK QUOTA for EACH USER including FTP, MYSQLDATABASES, LOGS, USER BACKUPS & EMAILS?
Thank you very much for your help and information regarding the quotas.
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| Re: Total Disk Quota & Mail Disk Quota [message #76925 is a reply to message #73847] |
Mon, 20 September 2010 14:13   |
Ronis  Messages: 17 Registered: October 2009 |
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Any updates ?
// IMO, the easiest way to do this is:
Store all data in User's home directory. This mean, that all data (mysql, mail, www, backups, logs) must be in the same folder which one is "monitored" by kloxo to prevent client disk overusage by size, kinda home folder with space quota.
[Updated on: Mon, 20 September 2010 14:19] Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Total Disk Quota & Mail Disk Quota [message #76929 is a reply to message #76925] |
Mon, 20 September 2010 20:17   |
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Hmm. I can only say the behaviour have not changed in the next version (6.1.0). You still have to define e-mail quotas for the user. On mysql disk quota, it seems there was some work to count it towards total user disk quota. Can't say for sure it was fixed as I have not personally tested it yet.
Anyway, disk quotas will change in the future considering the roadmap for the next versions. You can (and should) use http://project.lxcenter.org for feature requests and bug reports as these forums will be "removed" in the next few days and you are more likely to get a response there than in the forums.
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