blub 115 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Hi, Es gibt ab AD-2003 obiges Feature. Mein Problem ist, ich find nicht, wo ich das aktivieren/ konfigurieren kann. Und ich könnte das sehr gut brauchen.. Merci blub ------ Quotas can be specified in Active Directory to control the number of objects a user, group, or computer can own in a given directory partition. Members of the Domain Administrators and Enterprise Administrators groups are exempt from quotas. Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
grizzly999 11 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Aus dem Netz (engl.): Ansonsten siehe letzten Satz des Artikels: ---------------------------------------------------------- Quotas and directory partitions Quotas, a new feature with domain controllers running Windows Server 2003, determine the number of objects that can be owned in a given directory partition by a security principal. (The owner of an object is usually, but not always, the creator of the object.) Quotas can help prevent the denial of service that can occur if a security principal accidentally, or intentionally, creates objects until the affected domain controller runs out of storage space. Quotas are specified and administered for each directory partition separately. The schema partition, however, has no quotas. On a given directory partition, you can assign quotas for any security principal, including users, inetOrgPersons, computers, and groups. Members of the Domain Admins and Enterprise Admins groups are exempt from quotas. In some cases, a security principal might be covered by multiple quotas. For example, a user might be assigned an individual quota, and also belong to one or more security groups that also have quotas assigned to them. In such cases, the effective quota is the maximum of the quotas assigned to the security principal. If a security principal is not assigned a quota either directly or through a group membership, a default quota on the partition governs the security principal. If you do not explicitly set the default quota on a given partition, the default quota of that partition is unlimited (ie, there is no limit). Tombstone objects owned by a security principal are also counted as part of the quota consumption of that security principal. For each partition, you can specify a tombstone quota factor to determine the percentage weight given to a tombstone object in quota accounting. For example, if the tombstone quota factor for a given partition is set to 25 (or 25%), then a tombstone object on the partition is counted as 0.25 (or ¼) of a normal object. If a quota of 100 is specified for a user on this partition, then the user could own a maximum of 100 normal objects, or a maximum 400 tombstone objects. The default tombstone quota factor for each partition is initially set to 100 (or 100%), meaning that normal and tombstones objects are weighted equally. The following example illustrates how quotas can be used. Consider the domain "sales.northwindtraders.com." Because this domain supports a lot of printing activity, the domain contains several print servers that each support 1,000 or more print queues. Initially, the default quota of the sales.northwindtraders.com domain partition is set to unlimited. To help control the number of objects created and owned, the administrator specifies a default quota of 500. Now, each user can own a maximum of 500 objects on the partition. Because print queues are directory objects that are created and owned by the respective print servers, the new default quota of 500 limits each print server to 500 print queues. To remove this constraint, the administrator creates a group called "Print Servers" and adds the computer account of each print server to the group. The administrator then specifies a quota of 2,000 for the Print Servers group. Now, each print server can support its original number of print queues, while the default quota continues to prevent excess object creation by all other security principals. Only domain controllers running Windows Server 2003 can enforce quotas. Quotas are enforced only on originating directory operations; quotas are not enforced on replicated operations. In order for quotas to be fully effective for any given directory partition, all domain controllers that contain a writable copy of that partition must be running Windows Server 2003. Therefore, for quotas to be effective on a domain directory partition, all domain controllers in that domain must be running Windows Server 2003. For quotas to be effective on the configuration partition, all domain controllers in the forest must by running Windows Server 2003. For information about creating, modifying, and querying quotas, default quotas, and tombstone quota factors, see dsadd quota, dsmod quota, dsadd quota, and dsquery quota. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hope this helped.... ;) grizzly999 Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
Lian 2.415 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Hallo, soweit ich weiss geht das mit dem Befehl dsadd.exe Syntax-besipiel: dsadd quota -part dc=MeinDC,dc=lokal -acct MeinDC\Hans.Mueller -qlimit 15 -desc "Beschraenkung für Hans Mueller" Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
blub 115 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Autor Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Hi, Vielen Dank!! Irgendwie muss ich meine Suchmechanismen überarbeiten :-) Ich möcht jedenfalls damit verhindern, dass irgendein delegierter Pseudo-Admin in seiner OU per Skript 1000-ende von Objekten anlegt und das AD zum Platzen bringt. Merci blub Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
grizzly999 11 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Irgendwie muss ich meine Suchmechanismen überarbeiten Naja, ehrlicherweise: ist aus einem Teil des Netzes, wo nicht jeder Zugang hat... :wink2: grizzly999 Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
Lian 2.415 Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Melden Teilen Geschrieben 20. Oktober 2003 Grizzly war (latürnich?) wieder schneller ;) Hier noch die Technet Referenz zu dem Befehl: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/proddocs/entserver/dsadd.asp Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar
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