Hmmm, maybe we didn't compile with quota support.... I'll have to check on that with the guy who did it. We are actively using quotas managed by the OS functionality (edquota, setquota, etc.). Perhaps that'll be it...
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Browse All TopicsWe are using Samba to map user home directories on Windows XP Pro desktops in a mixed server environment. When we do this the users see the size of the entire partition "230GB" instead of their quota space "400MB".
We're using the [homes] functionality for these directories as shown below:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
read only = no
inherit acls = yes
dos filetimes = yes
veto files = /.bash*/Desktop/.kde*/.scr
I read somewhere that this should be possible "if the
'configure' is done '--with-quotas'". The partition is configured as below:
/dev/sda10 /home ext3 acl,user_xattr,usrquota 1 2
Is there something simple we're missing to have this display correctly in the end user (Windows Explorer) interface? We've been using (and upgrading) these Samba shares for a long time (7+ years?) - are there configuration settings in Samba 3 that we just haven't looked at or used that we can access to make this all work better?
Any advice is appreciated!
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by: WodPosted on 2007-11-30 at 14:45:58ID: 20385862
a) make sure your samba is compiled with quota support
b) look in 'man smb.conf' for the parameter for quota
c) if you're working with posix quotas: you have to specify a hard limit