We are currently migrating the home directories of 1200 users to our 740 (dot 5.2.1) All of our clients are either NT 4.0 (85%) or Win 95 (15%) and the filesystem on the netfiler is NT only. The quota file is configured as such:
* user@/vol/uservol/users 100M #default Users
Which should give everyone a 100Mb limit by default. Immediately after moving a user (with BackupExec-thus preserving the acl's) i run a program from TrustedSystems called reacle.exe that will allow me to force ownership of the files to the proper owner.
All this said and done, the quotas are working correctly (no error messages) and are showing the users and thier limits. However, the actual file space accredited to the users is incorrect. It seems that only the files that they, themselves touch are assigned to them. I have users who i know are owners of more than 100Mb of files who, when the quota report is running, only appear to have 40K credited to them. Here is an example report for users who have more than 80Mb in their home directories.
Type ID Volume Tree Used Limit Used Limit Quota Specifier ----- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- -------- -------- ----------------- user * uservol users 0 102400 0 * user exral uservol users 2260 102400 29 user exjjr uservol users 90876 102400 188 user extyd uservol users 20 102400 3 user exjaw uservol users 1212 102400 4 user exaau uservol users 1692 102400 36 user exusl uservol users 960 102400 10 user extxf uservol users 168 102400 8 user exjec uservol users 4332 102400 15 user mitji uservol users 1336 102400 2
Is there anything i need to do that doesn't require user interaction? Any input would be appreciated.
--Patrick Day System Admin. Bayer Corporation.