WARNQUOTA.CONF
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NAME
warnquota.conf - configuration for warnquota
SYNOPSIS
/etc/warnquota.conf
DESCRIPTION
The
warnquota.conf
file stores a configuration for
warnquota(8)
tool which is used to notify a user or a group who exceeds its disk quota
limits.
The syntax is an option name followed by an equal sign and the option value.
White space characters surrounding the option names and values are allowed.
Empty lines or lines starting with a hash sign or a semicolon are ignored.
An option value can but does not have to be quoted. The value can span
across multiple lines provided each previous line ends with a backslash.
Some option values can contain formatting sequences which will be expanded to
their respective values. Following sequences are recognized:
- %d
-
domain name
- %h
-
host name
- %i, %s
-
user or group name
- %%
-
literal % character
- |
-
new-line character
OPTIONS
- CC_BEFORE
-
Send to copy-carbon address only when a user has less than specified grace time
left. Value is a number followed by a time unit. Known units are
seconds,
minutes,
hours, and
days.
Example:
5 days
- CC_TO
-
An e-mail address to put into copy-carbon (CC:) recipient header. Default
value is
root.
- CHARSET
-
Defines character set for sent e-mails. Default value will be current locale
character set used when executing warnquota command, if locale is not either
C
or
POSIX.
Otherwise no character set will be specified in the e-mails.
- FROM
-
Defines From: e-email address. Default value is
support@localhost.
- GROUP_MESSAGE
-
A text sent as an e-mail body if a group exceeds its limits. This option
recognizes formatting sequences.
- GROUP_SIGNATURE
-
A signature text appended to notification for a group. Default value is
a general explanation utilizing
SUPPORT
and
PHONE
values. This option recognizes formatting sequences.
- LDAP_BASEDN
-
Base distinguished name for LDAP queries.
- LDAP_BINDDN
-
Bind distinguished name for LDAP queries.
- LDAP_BINDPW
-
Bind password for LDAP queries.
- LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN
-
Default e-mail address domain of searched user if given LDAP attribute does
not specify any.
- LDAP_HOST
-
LDAP server name to connect to if
LDAP_URI
is not defined.
- LDAP_MAIL
-
A boolean controlling if LDAP has to be used to look up user's e-mail
address. Possible values are
true
and
false.
Default value is
false.
- LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE
-
The LDAP attribute which holds user's e-mail address.
- LDAP_PORT
-
LDAP server port number to connect to if
LDAP_URI
is not defined.
- LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE
-
The LDAP attribute which holds user's ID to look up.
- LDAP_URI
-
The URL of LDAP server to use to search user's e-mail addresses. This option
takes preference over
LDAP_HOST
and
LDAP_PORT.
Example:
ldaps://example.com:389/
- MESSAGE
-
A beginning of text sent as an e-mail body if a user exceeds his limits. This
option recognizes formatting sequences.
- MAIL_CMD
-
The command to execute to send an e-mail. The e-mail text including all
headers is passed to the standard input of the command. Default value is
/usr/lib/sendmail -t.
- MAILDEV
-
The device with disk quotas to exclude from sending notifications if there are
exceeded limits. This option should identify the device where mail boxes are
stored to prevent from bouncing the warnquota notification by local MDA due to
no space for storing new e-mails. Special value
any
denotes all devices.
- PHONE
-
The telephone contact to the user support. Default value is
(xxx) xxx-xxxx or (yyy) yyy-yyyy.
- SIGNATURE
-
The end of e-mail body if a user exceeds its limits. Default value is
a general explanation utilizing
SUPPORT
and
PHONE
values. This option recognizes formatting sequences.
- SUBJECT
-
The text to put into Subject: header. Default value is
Disk Quota usage on system.
- SUPPORT
-
The contact to the user support. Default value is
support@localhost.
EXAMPLE
# comment
-
FROM = root@example.com
-
SUPPORT = support@example.com
-
PHONE = 1234
FILES
- /etc/warnquota.conf
-
configuration for
warnquota(8)
SEE ALSO
warnquota(8).
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- EXAMPLE
-
- FILES
-
- SEE ALSO
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