From: Christophe C. <chr...@pu...> - 2003-11-28 15:41:29
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Using virtualmin, it seems that quotas applied to users are set as soft limit only (on blocks), not as hard limit -- quite annoying, I feel it defeats the aim of using quotas. Is it a bug, or a feature ? I'd like to set it as hard limit (reason I'm using quotas), what's the best way to make virtualmin set them as hard quotas? Christophe |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-11-29 01:56:50
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Christophe Chisogne wrote: > > Using virtualmin, it seems that quotas applied to users > are set as soft limit only (on blocks), > not as hard limit -- quite annoying, I feel it defeats the > aim of using quotas. > > Is it a bug, or a feature ? > > I'd like to set it as hard limit (reason I'm using quotas), > what's the best way to make virtualmin set them as > hard quotas? Currently, you can't - hard quota and group quota support are missing features in Virtualmin that will hopefully be added soon. By the way, for those who haven't noticed, Virtualmin 1.62 is now available for download. It includes support for aliases for user mailboxes, the ability to edit autoreply and address files, a nicer interface for editing the default Apache directives and DNS records, and much more .. - Jamie |