Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Aug 1999 15:16:45 +0300 (EEST) | From | Catalin BOIE <> | Subject | Re: Uppades for new quota for 2.3 |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Jan Kara wrote:
> Hello. > > I'm sorry that I'm not reacting on your mails (if any) but server with my mail > is currently unreachable :-(. > I've done a few changes in new quota code: > * fixed bug with statistics > * free_blk() now doesn't move last block over deleted block. I decided that the space > we gain isn't wort problems with changing blocks we already have read in some buffers. > So now there's a list of free blocks... > * default settings for grace times was removed from linux/quota.h as it's not kernel thing > anymore > > I also tested quota code - tests like > * set quota for 512 users, delete random 256 users (all with hashtable sized 256) for 20 times > * set quota for 7000 users, delete random 5000 users > * set quota for 12000 users, delete random 10000 users > Quota file seemed well after all tests but there's probably some memory leak as after adding > 12000 users my machine (64 MB ram) started swapping (it was ~10MB in swap) and the number > of swapped memory slowly increased when I was doing something with quota... > > I also changed utilities a bit: > * creating of new quota files was moved from convertquota to quotacheck (it was this way before, > it makes more sense and quotacheck will be needed instantly but convertquota is just for > transition period) > * old manpages were updated to reflect changes in utilities > > The new stuff should be available as soon as connection to school server will work. > > Honza.
Hi!
There is a way to set quota for a user from a C program?
Thanks!
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