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Originally Posted by Ron Zach, Do you know under cloudlinux if the quotas are set per resold account or per reseller? Do you know if ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    Zach,

    Do you know under cloudlinux if the quotas are set per resold account or per reseller?

    Do you know if Hoth is running cloudlinux?
    Hoth is not running cloudlinux.
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    Are any resellers running cloudlinux yet?
    Good luck

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    Well by default writing to a tmp dir within the user's home dir. I guess I'm putting this down on the board as some bad sectors on the drive that I moved beyond, b/c for some reason now it's working 100% of the time. At least I hope...this was a simpler script I wrote for support to identify the issue...bout to go see whether the actual script is working; although the only difference is it touches the file with a specific date. Hopefully all is well.

    Array ( [name] => sample.txt [type] => audio/mpeg [tmp_name] => /home/USER/tmp/phpvChP4I [error] => 0 [size] => 3754212 ) Successful

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    Are any resellers running cloudlinux yet?
    Yes, we do have couple of reseller servers running cloudlinux. The cloudlinux limits are set per cpanel account.
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    Thanks!

    Really? So if I was on cloudlinux every CPanel account I create gets its own equal set of limits? That's interesting. I'd have thought it was per WHM account, but I had no idea how they'd enforce that since the resolds aren't in the same group or anything.
    Good luck

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    Yes, that is correct, the limits are enforced per cpanel account. By default all accounts on a server will be set with the same limits. We can tweak them manually for each user if needed depending on requirement, usage, server performance etc
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    Here's the cron email error i was getting from clientexec. Just got one this morning after support said they took care of it. this is under my account, not my client that was having the upload issue.

    from Cron Daemon <root@hoth.nocdirect.com>
    An error has occurred with the given operation

    Type: Warning (2)
    Description: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28)
    Script: nknown
    Line Number: 0
    Stack:

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