This is a discussion on Re: MySQL; setting quota within the Linux General forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Mario Pranjic <keeper@fly.srk.fer.hr> wrote: > Is there a way to set disk quota for ...
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 10:20:16 GMT, "Peter T. Breuer"
<ptb@oboe.it.uc3m.es> wrote: >Mario Pranjic <keeper@fly.srk.fer.hr> wrote: >> Is there a way to set disk quota for some mysql user? > >Yes. man edquota. Nonono. That won't help since all dbfiles are owned by mysql user. Is there a way to set a quota for any mysql user. Example user_a: max 50 MB of database size user_b: max 100 MB of database size Mario. |
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Mario Pranjic <keeper@fly.srk.fer.hr> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 10:20:16 GMT, "Peter T. Breuer" > <ptb@oboe.it.uc3m.es> wrote: >>Mario Pranjic <keeper@fly.srk.fer.hr> wrote: >>> Is there a way to set disk quota for some mysql user? >> >>Yes. man edquota. > Nonono. That won't help since all dbfiles are owned by mysql user. Oh - I seeeeeeee. You mean a mysql quota, not a disk quota, then! > Is there a way to set a quota for any mysql user. The mysql docs will tell you about it if it exists. Simply pluging mysql+quota goves me plenty of hits, even a management tool. Peter |
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In article <tl88gb.8uk.ln@news.it.uc3m.es>, ptb@oboe.it.uc3m.es says...
> Simply pluging mysql+quota goves me plenty of hits, even a management > tool. Which strongly suggests that the OP didn't... -- Jeroen Still can't figure out Gravity 2.5 |