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edispah
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Hi
Im currently evaluating Plesk and am having problems with quota's
Ive done a basic Fedora Core 2 install (only thing different to the norm was I set up /home in its own partition).
Ive installed Plesk 7.5.3 with the trial license so I can only create 1 client, 1 domain, 1 user etc...
Ive set a site and mailbox quota together with a bandwith limit which appeared to work, however ive sent emails and ftp'ed files to the site but the usage stayed at zero?
I checked the install log in /tmp and found
===> Installing Quotas
Trying to change mount options in /etc/fstab... done
Run quotacheck. This may take some time.
quotacheck: Scanning /dev/hda5 [/home] | done
quotacheck: Checked 15 directories and 22 files
quotacheck: Old file not found.
Trying to check for quota support... done
done
I checked /etc/fstab manually and usrquota is enabled for the /home partition
Ive also ran repquota /home and it reported the ftp users quota correctly i.e.
User used soft hard
testftp 104 0 51200
Any ideals why Plesk is not reporting this?
Also the mailspools (or maildir directories) seem to reside in /var/qmail/mailnames/domain - I dont have quota's enabled here - does Plesk calculate usage by some other means?
Thanks in advance
Paul Houselander
Im currently evaluating Plesk and am having problems with quota's
Ive done a basic Fedora Core 2 install (only thing different to the norm was I set up /home in its own partition).
Ive installed Plesk 7.5.3 with the trial license so I can only create 1 client, 1 domain, 1 user etc...
Ive set a site and mailbox quota together with a bandwith limit which appeared to work, however ive sent emails and ftp'ed files to the site but the usage stayed at zero?
I checked the install log in /tmp and found
===> Installing Quotas
Trying to change mount options in /etc/fstab... done
Run quotacheck. This may take some time.
quotacheck: Scanning /dev/hda5 [/home] | done
quotacheck: Checked 15 directories and 22 files
quotacheck: Old file not found.
Trying to check for quota support... done
done
I checked /etc/fstab manually and usrquota is enabled for the /home partition
Ive also ran repquota /home and it reported the ftp users quota correctly i.e.
User used soft hard
testftp 104 0 51200
Any ideals why Plesk is not reporting this?
Also the mailspools (or maildir directories) seem to reside in /var/qmail/mailnames/domain - I dont have quota's enabled here - does Plesk calculate usage by some other means?
Thanks in advance
Paul Houselander