Hi! I created an user with an emailaddress. This emailadress "[email protected]" is used as a mailing list, using many mailadresses to forward messages, that are send to the mailadress ([email protected]). Now, I get wrong quota messages: Some Users/Groups Are Near Or Already Over Their Quota Limit On Server server.bla.com Code: The following users are near or already over their quota limit on server server.bla.com: =================================================== Username: web2_forward Used Storage Space: 94.23 MB Allocated Storage Space: 50.00 MB User's Real Name: OOP User's Email Address: [email protected] Web Site: www.bla.com Group Of Web Site: web2 Customer's Company: XXX Customer's Name: XXX Customer's Address: XXX City: Country: Telephone: Telefax: Customer's Email Address: Customer's Web Site: http://www.XXX.de Reseller's Company: XXX Reseller's Name: XXX Reseller's Address: XXX City: XXX Country: XXX Telephone: XXX Telefax: Reseller's Email Address: XXX Reseller's Web Site: XXX (Links and Addresses are changed by me) A "du -s" to the users directory shows: Code: du -h web2_oop/ 8,0K web2_oop/web 4,0K web2_oop/Maildir/tmp 4,0K web2_oop/Maildir/new 4,0K web2_oop/Maildir/cur 16K web2_oop/Maildir 140K web2_oop/ Any idea, why? I get these wrong messages for some web-accounts und for some user-accounts. Best regards, Sebastian
Code: Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days Block limits File limits User used soft hard grace used soft hard grace ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ... web2_oop +- 96488 1024 1024 6days 6723 0 0 ... but why? how could that be possible? the web2_oop - folder has only some kb ?!
All files/directories that belong to web2_oop go into that quota value, no matter if they are in the web2_oop folder or somewhere else.
There might be an option for the find command, butI'am not shure. I recommend to first have a look at the /temp folder and then at /var/spool/mail/ if there are any files owned by web2_oop.
Yes, Code: find / -user <username> finds all files of a user, Code: find / -group <groupname> all files of a group.
Hello, I have the same problem. The following groups are near or already over their quota limit on server xxxxx: =================================================== Group: web7 Used Storage Space: 771.03 MB Allocated Storage Space: 300.00 MB Web Site: www.xxxxxxxxxx.edu Customer's Company: XXXXXXXXX Customer's Name: XXXXXXXXXXXX Customer's Address: City: Country: Telephone: Telefax: Customer's Email Address: Customer's Web Site: http:// ==================================================== The output of #du -h /var/www/web7 is: 171M total Ispconfig shows the same through the web-panel. The output of #find / -group web7 shows only files that are in the /var/www/web7 folder. I checked the /tmp or /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tmp but there are no files owned by that user. The output of #repquota -avug for this group is: web7 +- 778744 286720 287744 6days 3840 0 0 Another thing is that there is no db for this client. What is causing this over-quota. Any help will be appreciated.
Please check the /var/www/web7/log directory if there are any large log files. If you don't need them, you can delete the logs.
Hello, I checked that folder many times but there is only the last month logfile an it is only 8.2 Mb
Solved Hello www.xxxx.edu --> /var/www/web7 After some investigation i founded that www.xxxxx.edu uses a database, but this database is not shown on the ISP Site (www.xxxx.edu) Opsion configuration page (ISPConfig panel). It is strange because the CMS that reside on /web7/ uses a database that is not as it should be named web7db1, but it is named web24db1. I checked the CMS config-files. All the uploading things through CMS were going to this db (web24db1) and no quota is performed on the website. I created a new db through ispconfig webpanel and than i migrated the old db to the new one (web7db1). After doing this I deleted the old one (web24db1). And now it ISPConfig is showing the right value.