1WARNQUOTA.CONF(5) File Formats Manual WARNQUOTA.CONF(5)
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6 warnquota.conf - configuration for warnquota
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9 /etc/warnquota.conf
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12 The warnquota.conf file stores a configuration for warnquota(8) tool
13 which is used to notify a user or a group who exceeds its disk quota
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16 The syntax is an option name followed by an equal sign and the option
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20 Empty lines or lines starting with a hash sign or a semicolon are
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23 An option value can but does not have to be quoted. The value can span
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31 %d domain name
32 %h host name
33 %i, %s user or group name
34 %% literal % character
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38 CC_BEFORE Send to copy-carbon address only when a user has
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40 number followed by a time unit. Known units are
41 seconds, minutes, hours, and days. Example: 5 days
42 CC_TO An e-mail address to put into copy-carbon (CC:)
43 recipient header. Default value is root.
44 CHARSET Defines character set for sent e-mails. Default
45 value will be current locale character set used
46 when executing warnquota command, if locale is not
47 either C or POSIX. Otherwise no character set will
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49 FROM Defines From: e-email address. Default value is
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51 GROUP_MESSAGE A text sent as an e-mail body if a group exceeds
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54 GROUP_SIGNATURE A signature text appended to notification for a
55 group. Default value is a general explanation uti‐
56 lizing SUPPORT and PHONE values. This option recog‐
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58 LDAP_BASEDN Base distinguished name for LDAP queries.
59 LDAP_BINDDN Bind distinguished name for LDAP queries.
60 LDAP_BINDPW Bind password for LDAP queries.
61 LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN
62 Default e-mail address domain of searched user if
63 given LDAP attribute does not specify any.
64 LDAP_HOST LDAP server name to connect to if LDAP_URI is not
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66 LDAP_MAIL A boolean controlling if LDAP has to be used to
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69 LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE The LDAP attribute which holds user's e-mail
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71 LDAP_PORT LDAP server port number to connect to if LDAP_URI
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73 LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE
74 The LDAP attribute which holds user's ID to look
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76 LDAP_URI The URL of LDAP server to use to search user's e-
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78 LDAP_HOST and LDAP_PORT. Example: ldaps://exam‐
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80 MESSAGE A beginning of text sent as an e-mail body if a
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83 MAIL_CMD The command to execute to send an e-mail. The e-
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86 /usr/lib/sendmail -t.
87 MAILDEV The device with disk quotas to exclude from sending
88 notifications if there are exceeded limits. This
89 option should identify the device where mail boxes
90 are stored to prevent from bouncing the warnquota
91 notification by local MDA due to no space for stor‐
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94 PHONE The telephone contact to the user support. Default
95 value is (xxx) xxx-xxxx or (yyy) yyy-yyyy.
96 SIGNATURE The end of e-mail body if a user exceeds its lim‐
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100 SUBJECT The text to put into Subject: header. Default value
101 is Disk Quota usage on system.
102 SUPPORT The contact to the user support. Default value is
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107 SUPPORT = support@example.com
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110 /etc/warnquota.conf configuration for warnquota(8)
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