Êcreate a directory for this user, Êshare the directory, Êassign rights for the user “user1 – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Configuring Advanced Server for UNIX

Restricting the user’s disk space

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Create a directory for this user:

cd /home

mkdir user1

chown user1 user1

chgrp DOS---- user1

chmod 775 user1

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Share the directory:

net share user1=c:/home/user1

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Assign rights for the user “user1”:

net perms c:/home/user1 /grant user1:fullcontrol

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Now configure “quotas” under UNIX for the

/home

directory:

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In the

/home

directory, create a blank file called “quotas”:

> quotas

Set the limits for the UNIX user “user1”:

edquota user1

A temporary file with the following contents is opened using the

vi

editor.

fs /home blocks (soft = 0, hard = 0) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)

Enter the limits, for example:

fs /home blocks (soft = 11000, hard = 15000) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)

Exit the editor and save the file.

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Enable “quotas” support for the directory. In the

/etc/vfstab

file, change the line for

/home

for example:

/dev/ios0/sdisk000s5 /dev/ios0/rsdisk000s5 /home ufs 0

yes

rw to:

/dev/ios0/sdisk000s5 /dev/ios0/rsdisk000s5 /home ufs 0

yes

rq

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Activate the change:

quotaon -a

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The disk space restriction has now been configured successfully, and can be checked
with the

quota -v user1

command. Users can view their own disk space under UNIX

with the

quota -v

command.

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