Debian Disk quota Management 1. Add the following quota support to the file system: manual mount: mount-o remount, usrquota, kgquota/mnt/test/etc/fstab: /mnt/test ext3 defaults, usrquota, kgquota 1 2. Create a record file: quotacheck-avug. If an error is prompted, quotaoff-a first, and then quotaon-avug
3. Set the quota: www.2cto.com setquota-u user 80000 100000 300 500/mnt/test80000 indicates the soft limit (unit: KB), 100000 indicates the hard limit, and 300 indicates the soft node, indicates the soft limit on the number of files or folders; 500 indicates hard nodes, indicating Hard Limits on files or folders;/mnt/test indicates the mount point of the file system to be set. Now the quota settings will take effect. Here we just implement the user quota management. For group management, refer to the setquota instructions. In addition, note that the quota setting of quota can only be used for partitions, but not for folders. Author vitamins