From: Ben Le (ble@pcc.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 20 2005 - 19:25:53 EDT
I am checking out the "HP-UX setting up users disk quotas". HP Docs
instruction shows how to setup a user disk quota example for user 'kevin':
a. cpset /dev/null /home/quotas 600 root bin
b. Invoke the quota editor:
edquota kevin
b. Input the limits:
fs /home blocks (soft=10000,hard=12000) inodes (soft=250,hard=300)
For this example, assume these limits: a soft limit of 10,000 blocks...
What does it mean 10,000 blocks? What I want to know is disk space size
limit so I can size the users disk quota limit. How do I translate 10,000
block size to disk space size. Thanks.
For those of you interest in this "HP-UX setting up users disk quotas",
open the PDF attached and read starting page 159.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90672/B2355-90672.pdf
Ben
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