[CentOS] Samba quota for AD users

Thu Mar 3 05:10:06 UTC 2011
system minami <minami.system at gmail.com>

# repquota -a
(snip)
user     --      40       0       0              7     0     0
(snip)
W2K8AD1\administrator --     124       0       0             28     0     0
W2K8AD1\samba --       4       0      10              1     0     0

It seems possible with winbind.


2011/3/2 William Warren <hescominsoon at emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com>:
> AFAIK Samba doesn't directly support quotas..you CAN however setup
> quotas using the linux Filesystem quota manager.  I'm a wimp and use
> webmin most times for that..:)  of course i do NOT have that exposed
> externally(that's what vpn's are for..<G.)
>
> On 3/1/2011 11:20 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
>> On Mon, 28 Feb 2011, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
>>> On 02/28/11 7:28 AM, system minami wrote:
>>>> Can someone please help how to enable samba quota for Active Directory
>>>> users' home directory automatically ?
>>> Samba has quota support?  Good luck with that.   Quotas are generally a
>>> file system thing, enforced on system users.  In my experience they
>>> cause more problems then they solve.
>> Really?  What's your hate list with quotas?
>>
>> I think bounding users file system usage is rather desirable.  It'd seem
>> slightly odd *not* to use them...
>>
>> jh
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