[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 06/38: Rewrite of user quota page, removing admin sections
David Prévot
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commit d57c7cdd37d63eed9b64f4710d4c6f588e7f5ff4
Author: Carla Schroder <carla at owncloud.com>
Date: Thu Oct 16 14:05:15 2014 -0700
Rewrite of user quota page, removing admin sections
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user_manual/files/quota.rst | 140 ++++++++----------------------------------
user_manual/html.txt | 0
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3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 116 deletions(-)
diff --git a/user_manual/files/quota.rst b/user_manual/files/quota.rst
index 0c4547f..90c56f7 100644
--- a/user_manual/files/quota.rst
+++ b/user_manual/files/quota.rst
@@ -1,127 +1,35 @@
Storage Quota
=============
-ownCloud enables you to specify a storage quota for users which is the
-**maximum space** a user is allowed to use for files located in their
-individual home storage.
+Your ownCloud admin has the option to set a storage quota on users. Look at
+the top of your Personal page to see what your quota is, and how much you have
+used.
-.. note:: Quota settings **only apply to actual files**, not application
- metadata. Application metadata consumes an added 10% of space for any given
- user. When allocating quotas, you must ensure that there is at least 10% more
- space available for each user.
+.. figure:: ../images/quota1.png
-Checking Available Space
-------------------------
+It may be helpful to understand how your quota is calculated.
-You can check available space by accessing the "Personal Settings" page. To
-access your personal settings:
+Metadata (thumbnails, temporary files, cache, and encryption keys) takes up
+about 10% of disk space, but is not counted against user quotas. Some apps
+store information in the database, such as the Calendar and Contacts apps. This
+data is excluded from your quota.
-1. Click the Personal Settings dropdown menu to the right of the Search field
- in the ownCloud Main User Interface.
+Only files that originate with users count against their quotas, and not files
+shared with them that originate from other users. For example, if you upload
+files to another user's share, those files count against your quota. If you
+re-share a file that another user shared with you, that file does not count
+against your quota, but the originating user's.
- .. figure:: ../images/oc_personal_settings_dropdown.png
+Encrypted files are a little larger than unencrypted files; the unencrypted size
+is calculated against your quota.
- Personal Settings menu
+Deleted files that are still in the trash bin do not count against quotas. The
+trash bin is set at 50% of quota. Deleted file aging is set at 30 days. When
+deleted files exceed 50% of quota then the oldest files are removed until the
+total is below 50%.
-2. Select "Personal" from the menu. The Personal Settings window opens.
- .. figure:: ../images/oc_personal_settings_window.png
-
-The available space of a given user is calculated using the following formula::
-
- available_space = min(quota, disk_free_space) - used_space
-
-``disk_free_space`` is the space available on the partition on which the home
-storage for a user is located on the server.
-
-.. note:: It is possible that the available space on a partition is less than
- the user quota.
-
-.. todo:: ??So what do we do in that case??
-
-Available Space and Sharing
----------------------------
-
-When sharing files or folders, the space that each file or folder (along with
-the folder contents) uses is counted in the quota for the user who is sharing
-the files or folders. For example:
-
-**Example: Available Space and Shared Files**
-
-If user 'A' shares a file with user 'B,' the size of the file is counted
-against the storage quota for user 'A', even if the file is modified or its
-size is increased by user 'B.''
-
-**Example: Available Space and Shared Folders**
-
-If user 'A' shares a folder with user 'B,' the size of the folder (along with
-its contents) is counted against the storage quota for user 'A.' This means
-that any file that is modified or uploaded by user 'B' inside of the shared
-folder counts against the storage quota for user 'A.'
-
-Resharing
-~~~~~~~~~
-
-When resharing a file or a directory, the used space is still counted in the
-quota of the owner who shared it initially.
-
-Public sharing with upload permission
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-If user A publicly shares (share with link) a directory D and enables the
-"public upload" permission, people with the link will be able to upload files
-into D and their sizes will be counted in user A's used space.
-
-Excluded from quota
--------------------
-
-Metadata and cache
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Application metadata and cached information are excluded from the total used
-space.
-
-Such data could be thumbnails (icon previews, pictures app), temporary files,
-encryption keys, etc.
-
-Some apps are also storing information directly in the database (not as files)
-like the :doc:`calendar <../pim/calendar>` and :doc:`contacts
-<../pim/contacts>` apps. This data is also excluded from the total used space.
-
-
-Deleted Files
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-When deleting files, these are moved/copied to the :doc:`trashbin
-<deletedfiles>` at first. These files do not count in the user's used space.
-
-For example with a quota of 10 GB, if the user has 4 GB used space and 5 GB in
-the trashbin, they will still see 6 GB free space. If the user uploads 6 GB of
-files at this point, the :doc:`trashbin app <deletedfiles>` will discard
-deleted files when necessary to make room for the new files.
-
-Version Control
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The size of older file versions does not count in the used space.
-
-For example with a quota of 10 GB, if the user has 4 GB used space and 5 GB of
-older file versions, they will still see 6 GB free space. If the user uploads 6
-GB of files at this point, the :doc:`versions app <versioncontrol>` will
-discard older versions when necessary to make room for the new files.
-
-See :doc:`versioncontrol` for details about the version expiration behavior.
-
-Encryption
-~~~~~~~~~~
-
-When files are :doc:`encrypted <encryption>`, they take slightly more physical
-space than the original files. Only the original size will be counted in the
-used space.
-
-External storage
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-When mounting external storage, either as administrator or as user, the space
-available on that storage is not taken into account for the user's quota.
-It is currently not possible to set a quota for external storage.
+When version control is enabled, the older file versions are not counted against
+quotas.
+If you create a public share via URL, and allow uploads, any uploaded files
+count against your quota.
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