[Samba] freebsd 5.x and quotas

Ilia Chipitsine ilia at paramon.ru
Sun Jun 12 14:20:14 GMT 2005


I'm successfully running freebsd-5.x and per-user quotas, never tried 
group quotas. are they implemented for freebsd+samba ?

Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine

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> Hi folks,
>
> I've to create a dir (/usr/local/samba/server) for win users (group @test), 
> and I've to simulate a dir quota (50-55Gb) on my freebsd system.
>
> These are my steps:
>
> 1. kernel with 'options QUOTA'
> 2. rc.conf with enable_quotas="YES" and check_quotas="YES"
> 3. fstab: /dev/da0s1f             /usr            ufs     rw,groupquota   2 
> 2
>
> then I've modified the quotas for group test:
>
> asclepius# quota -g test
> Disk quotas for group test (gid 1005):
>     Filesystem   usage   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit 
> grace
>           /usr      10 5120000056320000               2       0       0
>
> 4. compiled samba with quotas support:
>
> asclepius# /usr/local/sbin/smbd -b | grep -i quota
>   HAVE_QUOTACTL_4B
>   WITH_QUOTAS
>   WITH_QUOTAS
>   vfs_default_quota_init
>
> 5. the dir 'server' config:
>
> [server]
>   comment = Storage Disk
>   path = /usr/local/samba/server
>   volume = Z
>   writable = yes
>   read only = no
>   browseable = yes
>   printable = no
>   public = no
>   valid users = @test
>   invalid users = root ...
>   create mask = 0765
>   hide dot files = yes
>   inherit permissions = yes
>
> and dir permissions:
>
> drwxrwx---   2 root  test    512 Jun  8 13:34 server
>
> but when I try to connect as group test user ... I see all /usr disk space 
> available, and not 50/55Gb ... why? where is my mistake?
>
> Any suggestion will be appreciated
> Thanks for your support
> Regards
> Andrea
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