Hello all,
I am trying to set quotas on /export/home filesystem for some of our users on a Solaris Zone I know that you would be redirecting me to some of the documentation pages, but I have already done that.
The /export/home on the Zone is a Veritas FS and I cannot see an entry for /export/home in /etc/vfstab file.
DO I have to change the mount option to rq in /etc/mnttab for /export/home. If I do, will it persist across reboots?
I'm having a problem with my /export/home directory. A few of my users are getting superblock problems when they try to save files. what's something I can do to fix the problem? I'm running Solaris 7 on an Intel so no Open Boot Prom... any help would be great. thanks..
,AP (2 Replies)
here is the file i must use to write my script (from a repquota -g) :
Group used soft grace ...
group1 -- 270000 0 0 ...
group2 -- 1500005 0 0 ...
group3 -- 55 0 0
... ... ... ... ...
the script has to... (2 Replies)
Heres a stupid question to all you Linux gods/goddesses.
Is there any way to have the system automatically set user quotas when a user account is created or does it have to be done by hand or a script. Every article, thread, anything Ive read so far only shows how to set quotas manually. Any... (3 Replies)
My 2GB /export/home/ directory is almost 100% full
df -k | grep /export/home
/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/vl73 2031711 1951009 19751 99% /export/home
I intend to relocate it to a different 4GB filesystem late at night when there is no user on the system.
How do I go... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
i have to need one script:
1. it will capture the unused user accounts in /export/home directory.
2. it will capture the locked user accounts in /export/home directory.
Note: locked accounts will show in /etc/passwd like /bin/false --> (instead of ksh it will show false)
the... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
Thanks for taking the time to read the problem i having outlined below:
Before i go into the problem can you please tell me what the following means?
a. "dt" stands for and what does it means?
Configuration Below:
1x Unix Server
2x Unix Terminals
(both systems are... (3 Replies)
Friends,
I am new to Solaris, but familiar with Linux. Could you throw some light on the need for /export/home directory in Solaris.
In Linux, the default home directory for a normal user is /home/<username>. If domain concept is implemented, then the /home directory of server will be mounted... (4 Replies)
Hi all
i am using solaris 10, i am creating user with
useradd -d/home/user -m -s /bin/sh user
user is created with in the following path
/export/home/user (auto mount)
i need the user to be created like this
(/home as default home directory )
useradd -d /home/user -m -s /bin/sh... (2 Replies)
I am newbies in solaris, hope u guys can help me,
I need to transfer /export/home directory that currently mount at storage and migrate into local disk. may i know the best way to do it?
Thanks (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Deeo
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
edquota
edquota(8) System Manager's Manual edquota(8)Name
edquota - edit user quotas
Syntax
edquota [ -p proto-user ] users...
Description
The command is a quota editor. You can specify one or more users on the command line. For each user, creates a temporary file with an
ASCII representation of the current disc quotas for that user and an editor is then invoked on the file. You can then modify the quotas,
add new quotas, and so forth. Upon leaving the editor, reads the temporary file and modifies the binary quota files to reflect the changes
made.
If a valid quota file does not exist, refers the user to The user then has the option of either supplying the command which automatically
creates the necessary quota file, or creating an empty quota file by various other means.
If the option is specified, duplicates for each user, the quotas of the prototypical user specified. This is the usual mechanism used to
initialize quotas for groups of users.
The editor invoked is unless the environment variable EDITOR specifies otherwise.
Only the superuser can edit quotas.
Diagnostics
Various messages about inaccessible files. Other messages are self-explanatory.
Files
quotas At the root of each file system with quotas
Used to find file system names and locations
See Alsoquota(1), quota(2), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), repquota(8)
``Disk Quotas in a UNIX Environment,'' ULTRIX Supplementary Documents, Volume 3: System Manager
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