HindrikOxilion
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- Sep 23, 2011
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Hello,
Since yesterday (out of the blue), for 1 single domain on one of our servers, DA suspends an account due to a bandwidth limit. This is the line from system.log:
/var/log/directadmin/system.log.1:2011:09:23-00:18:10: Domain <domain> has been suspended for user <user> with 1374.590102 used of 1000.000000
However, this user has an actual bw limit of 15360, and suspend_at_limit is NOT enabled for any user.
On the users listing page (listing all users), the correct limits are displayed, but on this user's details page (by clicking on the username), a limit of 1000 is displayed. All other users have "xxxx.x / shared", but this specific user has "yyyy.y / 1000".
It gets stranger, because exactly this problem has occured 1 year ago, exactly to the day. I cannot retrieve the steps that were taken then, but this problem went away for precisely 1 year.
All user.confs and other related files I can think of, all have the correct settings.
Does anyone have any ideas as to where I can find the cause of this, and solve it?
Thanks,
Hindrik
Since yesterday (out of the blue), for 1 single domain on one of our servers, DA suspends an account due to a bandwidth limit. This is the line from system.log:
/var/log/directadmin/system.log.1:2011:09:23-00:18:10: Domain <domain> has been suspended for user <user> with 1374.590102 used of 1000.000000
However, this user has an actual bw limit of 15360, and suspend_at_limit is NOT enabled for any user.
On the users listing page (listing all users), the correct limits are displayed, but on this user's details page (by clicking on the username), a limit of 1000 is displayed. All other users have "xxxx.x / shared", but this specific user has "yyyy.y / 1000".
It gets stranger, because exactly this problem has occured 1 year ago, exactly to the day. I cannot retrieve the steps that were taken then, but this problem went away for precisely 1 year.
All user.confs and other related files I can think of, all have the correct settings.
Does anyone have any ideas as to where I can find the cause of this, and solve it?
Thanks,
Hindrik