Hello,
I'm implementing a Samba file server as a PDC, and quotas on filesystems are
working very fine.
When a user clicks on a network drive shown on the "My Computer", it
shows the amount a space
given to that user or that share. here there is a confusion: keep in mind that
the system quota
will be reported automatically for the user space :"[homes] share, which is
specific to the
current user on the system. however for any other share on Samba server, there
is a tag that
should be added the configuration lines of that share, it is called "max
disk size", which sets
the largest disk size to return to a client. It does not affect actual
operations on the disk. =>
check this link for further information :
http://www.rxn.com/services/faq/smb/using_samba/html/ch08_06.htm
Quota should be implemented on the Linux file system, easily configured from the
"/etc/fstab" file.
Read the attached document on how to implement quota on linux file systems.
Feel free to ask any other questions.
I love the Samba community, keep on!
regards;
> hi,
>
> I have samba-3.0.3(PDC), FC2, and now, each of the mounted drive is
showing the maximum
harddisk space on my machine. i scare my users will use up my diskspace. is
there any way to
build up a disk quota feature into the pdc? thanks.> --
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