Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!dutrun!winfave From: winfave@dutrun.UUCP (Alexander Verbraeck) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Printer accounting and cutoff from UNIX: is it possible? Summary: Back to the original question... Message-ID: <1159@dutrun.UUCP> Date: 5 Mar 90 01:10:42 GMT References: <1156@dutrun.UUCP> <37623@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> <2985@auspex.auspex.com> Reply-To: winfave@dutrun.UUCP (A.Verbraeck) Organization: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 25 The *why* of disk quotas is clear now. Thanks to all who reacted. But, back to the original question: is something LIKE quotas also possible for the number of PRINTED PAGES? Is there a UNIX system out there where users have a LIMITED number of pages to spend??? Students will ruin you if you give them an unlimited number of pages to print on laser printers... All those christmas cards, sports results, etc. Which university is able to tell each user of the system: you have x kilobytes of disk space, y pages to print, and your account is finished on day z. I asked at our university, without any result. At one faculty someone monitors the printer account files once or twice a day, manually, and compares the number of printed pages with the limits, also manually. When the number of pages is surpassed, he mails the offending users, and after one or two warnings, he deletes their entry from the passwd file, manually. Hey: we aren't living in the stone age anymore!! Doesn't anyone have a PROGRAM for this? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Alexander Verbraeck e-mail: winfave@dutrun.tudelft.nl Delft University of Technology winfave@hdetud1.bitnet Department of Information Systems winfave@dutrun.uucp PO Box 356, 2600 AJ The Netherlands dutrun!winfave@hp4nl.uucp ----------------------------------------------------------------------