Hi,
Is it possible to create a cronjob that sends an email alert when a user (in a reseller account) has reached 70% of their allocated disk space?
I have been looking at the API info but I have no clue what I need and how to use it.
Reason for asking is that DA does a nightly check on the allocated space and sends a warning where there is only 5% (?) space left. For smaller packages that's a very small margin that can fill up pretty quickly between two nightly checks. So according to the nightly check there is still enough space and during the day someone sends/receives to 5 colleagues with a 25mb video and poof, website suspended and mailbox full. And you don't get a warning until the next nightly check.
Thanks
JP
Is it possible to create a cronjob that sends an email alert when a user (in a reseller account) has reached 70% of their allocated disk space?
I have been looking at the API info but I have no clue what I need and how to use it.
Reason for asking is that DA does a nightly check on the allocated space and sends a warning where there is only 5% (?) space left. For smaller packages that's a very small margin that can fill up pretty quickly between two nightly checks. So according to the nightly check there is still enough space and during the day someone sends/receives to 5 colleagues with a 25mb video and poof, website suspended and mailbox full. And you don't get a warning until the next nightly check.
Thanks
JP