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Date:  Sun, 24 Dec 2006 14:59:56 -0600
From:  "William J.A. Brillinger" <billy (at mark) pdcweb.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:08333] Re: New site with no files is over quota
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <6.2.5.6.0.20061224145559.021f4ee0 (at mark) pdcweb.net>
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References:  <6.2.5.6.0.20061224122624.0220dc90 (at mark) pdcweb.net> <457601c72798$cef7d850$0301a8c0 (at mark) Jerrycp>
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Thanks, I'll try this next week when I am at the server.

At 02:18 PM 12/24/2006, you wrote:
>Yes, the server msut be local
>
>I use this method!
>   edit /etc/inittab, change
>     id:3:initdefault:
>     to
>     id:1:initdefault:
>     then reboot
>     When finished change inittab back and reboot
>
>Gerald
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: William J.A. Brillinger [mailto:billy (at mark) pdcweb.net]
>Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 12:28 PM
>To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
>Subject: [coba-e:08331] Re: New site with no files is over quota
>
>1, How do you boot into single user mode?
>2, I assume this requires having the server in front of you (as in 
>not remote)?
>
>Thanks,
>- Bill
>
>
>At 09:39 AM 12/24/2006, you wrote:
>>Bill,
>>
>>there are things such as;
>>      Shutdown all non essential services (xinetd, httpd, sshd, 
>> admserv and so forth)
>>      or boot into single user mode (recommended)
>>     /sbin/quotaoff
>>     /bin/mv /home/aquota.group /home/aquota.group.orig (save for 
>> possible restore)
>>     /bin/mv /home/aquota.user /home/aquota.user.orig (save for 
>> possible restore)
>>    /sbin/quotacheck -cuga
>>    /sbin/quotaon -aug
>>I have never done this, but maybe.....
>>
>>Gerald
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: William J.A. Brillinger [ mailto:billy (at mark) pdcweb.net]
>>Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 7:45 AM
>>To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
>>Subject: [coba-e:08329] Re: New site with no files is over quota
>>
>>At 02:33 AM 12/24/2006, you wrote:
>>>Not sure how you find the files owned by site2 but if you just did 
>>>a list of the site folder you might want to try this.
>>>find / -group site2
>>>Jim
>>That is what I did:
>>everything owned by the group site2 is in this list:
>>[root@secure3 ~]$ find / -group site2
>>/home/.sites/143/site2
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/logs
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/index.html
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/error
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/error/401-authorization.html
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/error/403-forbidden.html
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/error/404-file-not-found.html
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/web/error/500-internal-server-error.html
>>/home/.sites/143/site2/users
>>It's an error in the quota data, how do I repair that?
>>- Bill
>>
>>---------------------------------
>>William J.A. Brillinger
>>Precision Design Co.
>>E-Mail:   mailto:billy (at mark) pdcweb.net
>>Web site: http://www.pdcweb.net
>>Phone:    (204) 327-5524
>
>
>---------------------------------
>William J.A. Brillinger
>Precision Design Co.
>
>E-Mail:   mailto:billy (at mark) pdcweb.net
>Web site: http://www.pdcweb.net
>Phone:    (204) 327-5524


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William J.A. Brillinger
Precision Design Co.

E-Mail:   mailto:billy (at mark) pdcweb.net
Web site: http://www.pdcweb.net
Phone:    (204) 327-5524

	

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