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The --hard-quota parameter for the subdomain.sh Plesk API script doesn't work in 8.2.1. No matter what you set it to you always sets the quota to unlimited.
Originally posted by ashopandreas The --hard-quota parameter for the subdomain.sh Plesk API script doesn't work in 8.2.1. No matter what you set it to you always sets the quota to unlimited.
Plesk CLI subdomain sets user quota according to system block size. If one specifies kilobytes value of hard_quota less then 1024, Plesk CLI sets hard quota to 0 (unlimited).
Also pay attention to hard quota type specification:
~# /usr/local/psa/bin/subdomain --help | grep -A 3 -- -hard_quota
-hard_quota <number>[K|M|G] hard disk quota (use 0 for
"unlimited", which is set by default.
You can specify this option when using
a separate FTP account)
~#
If you fail attend specification of the hard quota type, subdomain considers it to be in 'K', i.e. kilobytes.