Homeiss

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I can't upgrade or downgrade accounts with it evertime I create accounts space is set to unlimited lots of weird crap like that...

Anyone else having problems like this?
 

parag

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[quote:0e6f0cb967][i:0e6f0cb967]Originally posted by Homeiss[/i:0e6f0cb967]

I can't upgrade or downgrade accounts with it evertime I create accounts space is set to unlimited lots of weird crap like that...

Anyone else having problems like this?[/quote:0e6f0cb967]

at least i am not having any such problem.

what exactly do you do while upgrading or downgrading the account.

And i suppose you specify the space at the time of account creation - if you dont then it will take unlimited by default.

best regards,.
Parag
 

Homeiss

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Well, I created packages and set space, bandwidth limits and all the other stuff, but when I create an account it messes everything up and sets it to unlimited space.
 

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[quote:b0d773c553][i:b0d773c553]Originally posted by Homeiss[/i:b0d773c553]

Well, I created packages and set space, bandwidth limits and all the other stuff, but when I create an account it messes everything up and sets it to unlimited space.[/quote:b0d773c553]

thats really strange....

then i think its a problem with quota's

first try running this command on the shell prompt. &/scripts/fixquotas& without double quotes.


Check out if that solves your problem, if not then tell me what version of REDHAT you are using and also what kernel r u running?

best regards,
Parag
 

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I am a reseller I don't use shells cause I don't know how...but I am on redhat 7.3 I will find out the kernal ASAP...