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Old 01-23-2008, 11:46 AM   #1
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F7-i386: MySQL Quotas


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Someone knows how to limit space usage in MySQL for specific users ??

Sys: Fedora 7 i386 (soon will be upgraded to Fedora 8 i386)
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Do you mean only the mysql space, or as part of their total usage? If it's part of a total quota, then the normal quotas system should handle this.
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i mean the complete quota given to a user on / using system quotas (edquota).
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