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RE: Home directory quotas



I didn't realize that you could do that.  Thanks for the tip.

I tried that method but I still can't apply quotes individually or on a user basis.  I have run 'repquota -a' and I have only about
10% of my users with my default home quota applied.  It seems to be a hit and miss issue and I can't pin point a particular
circumstance that causes it.

Dan T

> -----Original Message-----
> From: macos-x-server-bounces+dan.tappin=email@hidden
> [mailto:macos-x-server-bounces+dan.tappin=email@hidden
> m]On Behalf Of Josh Wisenbaker
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 6:59 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Home directory quotas
>
> On Sep 23, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Dan Tappin wrote:
>
> > I thought I saw a reference to a way to change all user quotas at once
> > using
> >
> > edquota -p 'templateuser' 'user1' user2'...
> >
> > But I need to change a whole list of users at once.  I tried a Google
> > and saw a awk solution but I wondered if any has a better idea
> > rather than manually updating each user from the WGM.
>
> You can just select them all in WGM and set the quota in one shot.
>
> Josh

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