M Marwen Verified User Joined Nov 7, 2003 Messages 158 Location germany Nov 25, 2003 #1 hi, i don´t know that is a bug or not. i have upload 36 mb files for a new account. the traffic stats say 36 mb but the diskspace stats say 82 mb in use ? any idee ? and no the emailboxes are empty no more other files
hi, i don´t know that is a bug or not. i have upload 36 mb files for a new account. the traffic stats say 36 mb but the diskspace stats say 82 mb in use ? any idee ? and no the emailboxes are empty no more other files
ProWebUK Verified User Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,326 Location UK Nov 25, 2003 #2 uploading a file will be included in your bandwidth as its using transfer. Do you have anything atall apart from the 36MB uploaded to that account? Chris
uploading a file will be included in your bandwidth as its using transfer. Do you have anything atall apart from the 36MB uploaded to that account? Chris
M Marwen Verified User Joined Nov 7, 2003 Messages 158 Location germany Nov 25, 2003 #3 hi, when i do du -lsm userhome i get back "23" i understand when the traffic-transfer is higher then the diskspace, i understand that the count from a windows folder to an unix folder is differend. windows folder 36mb unix folder 23 mb think it a problem with the filesystem (ntfs / ext3) but i don´t understand that the disk space is higher than the bandwidth and he put the files only up with a ftp client.
hi, when i do du -lsm userhome i get back "23" i understand when the traffic-transfer is higher then the diskspace, i understand that the count from a windows folder to an unix folder is differend. windows folder 36mb unix folder 23 mb think it a problem with the filesystem (ntfs / ext3) but i don´t understand that the disk space is higher than the bandwidth and he put the files only up with a ftp client.
DirectAdmin Support Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 27, 2003 Messages 9,158 Nov 25, 2003 #4 Hello, Has the nightly tally been run yet? It's only computed once per day, so your stats will only change after that happens. If you have root, you can type: Code: echo "action=tally&value=all" >> /usr/local/directadmin/data/task.queue to make it run the nightly tally right away (takes anywhere from 5-30 minutes depending on how many users you have) John
Hello, Has the nightly tally been run yet? It's only computed once per day, so your stats will only change after that happens. If you have root, you can type: Code: echo "action=tally&value=all" >> /usr/local/directadmin/data/task.queue to make it run the nightly tally right away (takes anywhere from 5-30 minutes depending on how many users you have) John
M Marwen Verified User Joined Nov 7, 2003 Messages 158 Location germany Nov 25, 2003 #5 hi john, now it looks ok, sorry for distup you. Last edited: Nov 25, 2003