This article is from a FAQ concerning SCO operating systems. While some of the information may be applicable to any OS, or any Unix or Linux OS, it may be specific to SCO Xenix, Open Desktop or Openserver.

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Unix, Xenix and ODT General FAQ

How do I set disk space quotas?

No filesystem in OSR5, SCO Unix, ODT, or Xenix supports hard quotas.


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For another approach, look around ftp://ftp.armory.com/pub/admin/ where you will find, among other things, shell scripts to check users' disk space usage and notify users and administrators when users are using more space than you'd like them to.


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