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[cobalt-users] Site Usage Value
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Site Usage Value
- From: Swapana Ghosh <swapana_ghosh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Mar 24 11:08:00 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
hi
>>do a "find / -group site14" as root from the
>>command line. There might be files in /tmp or one
>>of the users has quite a lot of mail. If you grant
>>shell access the users can put files "everywhere",
>they can however not (that easily) fool the quota ;-)
I executed the find command as u said this is the
result.
server [root /root]# find / -group site14
/var/spool/mail/usradmin
/home/spool/mail/usradmin
I searched the/tmp dir. but i did not find anything.
Mailspool is not absorbing much place.
Do you think it is related to logrotate/split_log? Pl.
let me know i am really confused ....
-Regds.
> For one of our domain the disk usage status is not
> showing properly.
>
> The quota for the site is 1400 MB.
>
[...]
> My domain is creted under site14 , so i took du
> -sh of site14, it is
> 415MB.
>
> Now when i am checking the Disk usage of my
domain
> through Cobalt GUI
>
> I am getting the Site Disk Usage for my domain
as
> follows:
>
> Used (MB) - 1266.4
> Free (MB) - 133.5
> Allowed (MB) - 1400
>
> I am not understanding rest 688 (MB) where it is
> being eaten?
do a "find / -group site14" as root from the command
line. There might be files in /tmp or one of the users
has quite a lot of mail. If you grant shell access the
users can put files "everywhere", they can however not
(that easily) fool the quota ;-)
Jens-Peter
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