241848 |
22-Oct-2012 |
eadler |
Check the return error of set[e][ug]id. While this can never fail in the current version of FreeBSD, this isn't guarenteed by the API. Custom security modules, or future implementations of the setuid and setgid may fail.
Submitted by: Erik Cederstrand Approved by: cperciva MFC after: 3 days
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207736 |
07-May-2010 |
mckusick |
Merger of the quota64 project into head.
This joint work of Dag-Erling Smørgrav and myself updates the FFS quota system to support both traditional 32-bit and new 64-bit quotas (for those of you who want to put 2+Tb quotas on your users).
By default quotas are not compiled into the kernel. To include them in your kernel configuration you need to specify:
options QUOTA # Enable FFS quotas
If you are already running with the current 32-bit quotas, they should continue to work just as they have in the past. If you wish to convert to using 64-bit quotas, use `quotacheck -c 64'; if you wish to revert from 64-bit quotas back to 32-bit quotas, use `quotacheck -c 32'.
There is a new library of functions to simplify the use of the quota system, do `man quotafile' for details. If your application is currently using the quotactl(2), it is highly recommended that you convert your application to use the quotafile interface. Note that existing binaries will continue to work.
Special thanks to John Kozubik of rsync.net for getting me interested in pursuing 64-bit quota support and for funding part of my development time on this project.
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166485 |
04-Feb-2007 |
mpp |
If two files systems, /a and /b are marked as having quotas enabled in fstab and they are normally mounted as /a/b, if /b is not mounted, the various quota utilities will incorrectly operate with the quotas on /a (silently) when operations are attemted on /b.
Sync up all the hasquota() routines between all the different quota utilities and change it to detect if the file system we are attempting to perform quota operations on is not currently mounted and warn the user accordingly.
PR: bin/38918
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124830 |
22-Jan-2004 |
grehan |
Userland signed char fixes for PPC build. Problems were using a char return for getopt() and comparing to -1, ditto with fgetc() and EOF, and using the kg_nice value from <sys/user.h>
Submitted by: Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at> Reviewed by: obrien, bde (a while back) Tested lightly on: ppc, i386, make universe
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48791 |
12-Jul-1999 |
nik |
Add $Id$, to make it simpler for members of the translation teams to track.
The Id line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment, like so;
.\" $Id$ .\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines. Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
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8325 |
07-May-1995 |
bde |
Cast some expressions involving dbtob() to (unsigned long) and print them using %lu. This became more broken when I fixed dbtob() to support byte offsets >= 4GB. The type had to change to [u]quad_t. Previously the expressions had type unsigned long and were printed using %d. After division by 1024, the expressions are guaranteed to fit in an unsigned long, at least for the standard DEV_BSIZE, so edquota doesn't need to know about quad_t's explicitly.
Fix all the other format mismatches exposed by compiling with -Wformat (6 more quota limits of type unsigned long printed using %d and 6 time_t's (i.e., longs) printed using %d).
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