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====Quotas====
 
====Quotas====
 
By default, there is no size limit on the files a user may store on the server nor the amount of email that can be received. However, if you wish to limit the disk space a particular user account can use, you may do so on the " Quotas " panel in the server-manager. As shown in the image below, you will see a list of user accounts, the actual disk space they are using and the quotas, if any, set for that user account.
 
By default, there is no size limit on the files a user may store on the server nor the amount of email that can be received. However, if you wish to limit the disk space a particular user account can use, you may do so on the " Quotas " panel in the server-manager. As shown in the image below, you will see a list of user accounts, the actual disk space they are using and the quotas, if any, set for that user account.
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{{Warning box|Red Hat discourages the use of quota on EXT3 file systems. This is because in some cases, doing so can cause a deadlock.
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Testing has revealed that kjournald can sometimes block some EXT3-specific
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callouts that are used when quota is running. As such, Red Hat does not plan to
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fix this issue in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 [SME 7], as the modifications required
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would be too invasive.
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Note that this issue is not present in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 [SME 8].
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}}
    
[[Image:Quotas.png]]
 
[[Image:Quotas.png]]

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