Autor: sebbie (sebbie_at_interia.pl)
Data: Thu 30 Oct 2003 - 00:35:28 MET
> > A czy ktoś zna namiary na quoty pod windowsa? Bo wszystko jest pod
linuxa.
> > był bym zobowiązany.
tip: win key + F1 i wpisz: quota :)
> "dobre systemy operacyjne posiadają many - i zachęcam do korzystania z
> nich...
> podrzędne systemy posiadają zaś helpa - również zachęcam do korzystania
> z helpów..."
dokladnie :)
z man'a ups... helpa ;-) :
Quotas and users
Because disk quotas monitor volume use by individual user, each user's
utilization of disk space does not affect the disk quotas for other users of
the same volume. For example, if Volume F has a quota limit of 500 megabytes
(MB) and a user saves 500 megabytes (MB) worth of files to Volume F, that
user cannot write additional data to the volume without first deleting or
moving some existing files from it. However, each of the other users can
continue to save up to 500 MB worth of files on that volume as long as there
is sufficient free space.
Disk quotas are based on file ownership and are independent of the folder
location of the user's files within the volume. For example, if users move
their files from one folder to another on the same volume, their volume
space usage does not change. However, if users copy their files to a
different folder on the same volume, their volume space usage doubles. Or,
if another user creates a 200 kilobyte (KB) file and you take ownership of
that file, that user's disk use decreases by 200 KB and your disk use
increases by 200 KB.
To enable disk quotas
1.. Open My Computer.
2.. Right-click the disk volume for which you want to enable disk quotas,
and then click Properties.
3.. In the Properties dialog box, click the Quota tab.
4.. On the Quota properties page, select the Enable quota management check
box.
5.. Select one or more of the following options, and then click OK:
Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit
Users who exceed their quota limit receive an "insufficient disk space"
error from Windows and cannot write additional data to the volume without fi
rst deleting or moving some existing files from it.
Individual programs determine their own error handling for this condition.
To the program, it appears that the volume is full. If you clear this check
box, users can exceed their quota limit. Enabling quotas and not limiting
disk space use are useful when you do not want to deny users access to a
volume but want to track disk space use on a per-user basis. You can also
specify whether or not to log an event when users exceed either their quota
warning level or their quota limit.
Limit disk space to
Enter the amount of disk space that new users of the volume are allowed to
use and the amount of disk space that has to be used before an event is
written to the system log. Administrators can view these events in Event
Viewer. You can use decimal values (for example, 20.5) For the disk space
and warning levels, select the appropriate units from the drop-down list
(for example, KB, MB, GB, etc.). For more information about Event Viewer,
see Related Topics.
Log event when a user exceeds their quota limit
If quotas are enabled, an event is written to the system log on the local
computer whenever users exceed their quota limit. Administrators can view
these events in Event Viewer, filtering for disk event types.
By default, quota events are written hourly to the system log on the local
computer. You can change the interval at which quota events are written to
the system log on the local computer using the fsutil behavior command. For
more information about Event Viewer or the fsutil behavior command, see
Related Topics.
Log event when a user exceeds their warning level
If quotas are enabled, an event is written to the system log on the local
computer whenever users exceed their quota warning level. Administrators can
view these events in Event Viewer, filtering for disk event types.
By default, quota events are written hourly to the system log on the local
computer. You can change the interval at which quota events are written to
the system log on the local computer using the fsutil behavior command. For
more information about Event Viewer or the fsutil behavior command, see
Related Topics.
Notes
a.. To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop.
b.. If the volume is not formatted with the NTFS file system, or if you
are not a member of the Administrators group, the Quota tab is not displayed
in the volume's Properties dialog box.
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