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Accounting [ New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System

Accounting 

MPE/iX allows system managers to limit the amount of disk space that a
user may be allocated.  Disk space limitations can only be placed on
MPE/iX accounts and groups.  However, a limit placed on an account or
group is also imposed on all hierarchical directories and files created
at all levels beneath that account or group.

Users may create files outside their logon account if granted the proper
access to do so.  Disk usage is still accumulated to the parent account
or group, regardless of who creates the file.

Users can use chown() in the MPE/iX shell to change the group ID of files
they created outside their logon accounts to their logon account's group
ID. This puts the file in the administrative domain of the user's account
manager rather than in the domain of the account manager for the account
in which the file is located.  The disk space for the file accrues to the
account in which it resides.  Account managers may need to cooperate with
each other or with the system administrator to manage disk space when
files are being created across account boundaries.  See Chapter 9 for
additional information on user identification and security.

No accounting limits exist for files or directories that don't reside
below MPE groups or accounts.  Also, because the REPORT command does not
show disk usage outside of the MPE account structure, you need to use the
DISKUSE command to do so.


NOTE It is suggested that access to root and directories under root be restricted.


MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation