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Old 11-10-2004, 01:25 PM   #1
Redeyz
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Default users getting credits in some sections but not others

Having a strange problem I had users tell me that they have credits in one section but 0 in others. Here is an example user:
XVID
[L] 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for directory listing.
[L] 226-[Section: XVID]-[Free: 47.98GB]-[Ratio: 1:3]-[Speed: 0.0kb/s]
[L] 226-[Credits: 7643MB]-[UL: 3.02GB]-[DL: 0.00GB]
[L] 226 Transfer complete.

Here is the root dir
[L] LIST -al
[L] 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for directory listing.
[L] 226-[Section: default]-[Free: 47.98GB]-[Ratio: 1:3]-[Speed: 0.0kb/s]
[L] 226-[Credits: 4578MB]-[UL: 0.00GB]-[DL: 0.00GB]
[L] 226 Transfer complete.

All other sections
[L] 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for directory listing.
[L] 226-[Section: DOX]-[Free: 47.97GB]-[Ratio: 1:3]-[Speed: 0.0kb/s]
[L] 226-[Credits: 0MB]-[UL: 0.00GB]-[DL: 0.00GB]
[L] 226 Transfer complete.

Uinfo on the user shows me this: Credits: 4578MB
here is the default.vfs
"c:\windows\eth0" /
"c:\eth0\APPS" /APPS
"c:\eth0\DOX" /DOX
"f:\GAMES" /GAMES
"c:\eth0\REQUEST" /REQUEST
"c:\eth0\SPEED" /SPEED
"c:\eth0\SVCD" /SVCD
"f:\VCD" /VCD
"c:\eth0\XVID" /XVID

Also i noticed the other day it tell me i needed credits. I was already set to ulim but i reset it that way again. Then i notice that in certain dir it was still showing me 1:3. Any ideas?

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