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RE: [hobbit] Windows Quota Monitoring



Etienne,

It is writing to the event logs I see, but since they are just
informational messages it doesn't really "alert" us to anything.  I'll
just check them manually since it looks like they are checked every hour
and logged it should be easy to skim the logs by hand (since it's only
one server here that we're watching this for).

I just wondered if anyone had any neat automated stuff out there.

Bill Hart

Burke Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: Etienne Grignon [mailto:etienne.grignon (at) gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 5:58 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Windows Quota Monitoring

Hi Bill,

2006/8/9, Bill Hart <bill.hart (at) burkecorp.com>:
>
>
>
> I'm curious as to what other people are doing to monitor quotas, or if
they
> are.  We currently have our 2003 Server set up simply for warning so
that it
> doesn't actually prevent people from doing stuff they need to, and it
hasn't
> been a problem yet, but I'd like to stay on top of who is exceeding
quotas
> and such.  As far as I'm concerned it doesn't NEED to be a hobbit
answer,
> but if there is one out there, that would be great.  I've done some
> searching and will do some more, but thought I'd see if anyone out
there had
> any great ideas.
>

For monitoring the quotas, you may use the event logs. You should
enable the Windows option which enable writing to the event logs when
a quotas is exceeded so, you can get the alert from the msgs column.

It is the easiest way to monitor Windows quotas without developing
nothing.

Regards,

-- 
Etienne GRIGNON

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