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Filesystem Groups
The Unix quota system counts all files owned by a group towards the quota for that group. The actual groups in which the user who owns the file is in does not matter.

This page lists all groups who have quotas on some filesystem. You can click on a group name to edit their quota, or select a group from the menu below the list and click on Edit Quota. If a group is not on the list there is no limit on the number of files or the amount of disk space it may use.

Beneath the list of groups is the Edit Grace Times button. This takes you to a form for editing the amount of time a group is allowed to exceed his soft limit before being prevented from using any more disk space.

Clicking the Check Quotas button performs a scan of the entire filesystem to bring the block and file usage by each group up to date. This may be necessary is quotas have been disabled for some time, or if they have just been enabled for some group.

At the bottom of the page is a form for setting the initial block and file quotas for new groups. These will only be applied for groups created with the Webmin Users and Groups module.



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