IMP Quota command driver, was Re: [dev] Bounties
AJ
aj at mindcrash.com
Fri Jan 30 12:51:46 PST 2004
OK, I am willing to put up the bounty for this once it gets resolved in a way
that's acceptable to the development team.
Can it be added? I said somewhere between $20 and $50, so let's say $40?
How does that sound?
AJ
Quoting Eric Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:
> Quoting Etienne Goyer <etienne.goyer at linuxquebec.com>:
>
>> Following the discussion of last week concerning the command Quota
>> driver in IMP, I tried my hand at supporting the new style of output
>> that is not currently supported. I did not include a patch, as it was
>> bigger than the file itself; thus I attached the command.php file
>> instead.
>
> Nice try, but it won't get the bounty.
>
>> This modified command driver Work For Me (TM), in my test setup. The
>> code is quite convulated and I am not really satisfied about it. I plan
>> on fixing that up once I receive feedback on my current approach to the
>> problem.
>
> Quick look at the approach says it is not the correct approach.
>
>> 'partition' => '/dev/sda2'
>> ),
>> ),
>>
>> Replace the 'partition' value with the partition name for which you want
>> to retrieve for.
>
> I have quotas on 8 partitions... See the problem?
>
>> Let me know if work for you or not. I'll try to help you along if it
>> does'nt.
>>
>> Thanks everybody, I await your comments.
>
> A very quick glance makes it seem your version only works for people with
> a single quota device. Many of use have multiple devices...
>
> *Maybe* you could setup an array which maps the mount points or login
> directories to the physical device names... Then use this as a 'translation
> table' for the output versus the posix login info. But this is kind of a
> kludge...
>
> Did you fix the problem of line wrapping on long device names? (I didn't
> look at the code to see).
>
> Again, I didn't examine the code, but your e-mail text suggests that this
> is not going to work as a general solution. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> --
> Eric Rostetter
> The Department of Physics
> The University of Texas at Austin
>
> Why get even? Get odd!
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