Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/17/12 11:56
Alvaro G. Vicario wrote:
> *** Jerry Stuckle escribió/wrote (Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:12:55 -0400):
>
>>>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.
>
>
> How can you do so if you don't put each directory in a separate partition?
>
By using the OS tools. Both Linux and Windows 2003 Server allow you to
limit the amount of disk space used by a single directory.
See your system administrator for more information or check an OS
related newsgroup.
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