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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/17/75 11:56
Alvaro G. Vicario wrote:
> *** Jerry Stuckle escribió/wrote (Thu, 24 Aug 2006 21:06:41 -0400):
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>>>I don't think so. Disk quotas allow you to limit the number/size of files a
>>>user can save in a disk partition. But PHP scripts run with the same system
>>>user, no matter who's logged in your app.
>>>
>>
>>Actually, you can. You can limit the size of the directory in either
>>Linux or Windows Server. Any attempt to store more than that in the
>>directory will return an error.
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>
> He needs to set limits in a per-user base. His web app will always run
> under the *same* user: nobody, apache, LOCAL SYSTEM or whatever. And to
> make it worse, quotas work over system users. The users that register in
> your web site do not count for the OS.
>
>
True. But each user is assigned their own directory, and he can limit
the amount of space used by that directory.
See the original posting.
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