Quota under Sun

Binod K. Taterway lubkt at spectrum.CC.Lehigh.EDU
Wed May 1 01:03:52 AEST 1991


For a Sun Sparc 1+, SunOS version 4.1.1:

If quota is  enforced  on a  file system, how  do you set the timer so
that logins are disabled after the  time has elapsed? I've tried using
`edquota -t' for /usr2 (where user files are stored),  and have set it
to 3 days.   But when I  do `/usr/etc/repquota -v  /usr2', I still get
entries  like  "NOT STARTED" under   timeleft  column  for users  with
exceeded quota. For a long time, I had not set any  time limit, so the
entries for  users with exceeded quota  had timeleft as "NOT STARTED",
and   that  made sense.  But  now,  after  I have   set the timelimit,
shouldn't  this  be changed.  I  tried running `/usr/etc/quotacheck -v
/usr2' and restarted rpc.quotad but these  didn't  help. Do I  need to
reboot? Something I  don't like to  do  especially during the last few
weeks of the semester.  Any suggestions?
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