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RE: [cobalt-users] cobalt - disk space limit
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] cobalt - disk space limit
- From: "Guillaume Vialet" <guillaume.vialet@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jan 28 09:46:09 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I say unlimited, 'cause it's written "unlimited". I've allocated up to 700
Mb and 1Go to the virtual site, but disk limits are "unlimited".
E-mail message shows a 0, I agree, not the raq admin.
Actually, I've solved my problem. It's a well-know bug: when you set-up a
new virtual site, go to the System status > Disk usage > Virtual Sites, and
check the Allowed status. If it's not your Mb limits you've already set, get
back to the virtual site control panel, and save your settings again. Load
the System status > Disk usage > Virtual Sites, and you'll see your Mb
instead of the laconic "unlimited" message...
That's all!
G.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : David Lucas [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoye : lundi 28 janvier 2002 18:16
A : cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc : Guillaume Vialet
Objet : Re: [cobalt-users] cobalt - disk space limit
At 09:46 AM 1/28/2002, you wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I've got a problem with my cobalt raq4r. I've received two warning emails
>from my cobalt:
>
>***
>www.domaine.com
>
>is very near or over the disk space limit allocated on the Cobalt server.
>Once the quota limit is reached, no more data can be stored. Consider
>moving
>some data to another location or increasing the limit.
>
>Quota Limit: 0.00 MB
>Quota Used: 3.85 MB
>Percent Used: 384 %
>***
>
>I've changed the disk space for two of my virtual sites which where
>"unlimited" (System status > Disk usage > Virtual Sites).
>
>It show : www.domaine.com : disk usage > used : 3.8 - free : 35083.4 -
>allowed : Unlimited, but I still have a warning !!!
>
>Any suggestion, please?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Guillaume
Just what gives you the idea you have set the disk space to unlimited?
On a Raq, zero is zero!
The manual states:
"Maximum allowed disk space (MB)You can set the amount of disk space a
site can use,and can change this value at any time.The value is in megabytes
and must be a whole number greater than zero."
Give the site some space and the error will go away. Magic!