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Changing space quota limit for a site

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Hi all,

It's been a long time without entering here: in the last two years my job duties are keeping me quite far from DNN, but I'm still using it for a few clients.

This is a site migrated from DNN 8 to DNN 9, and it used to have a space quota, than currently is too small. I haven't been able to find any setting to change or disable it, so the only solution has been to get into the data base and change the value in the field [HostSpace] from the table [Portals], either to the new limit or to zero (0) if you don't want to set any limit.

Is seems as this is one of many settings that "got lost" in the transition to DNN 9, right?

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Francisco

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From an old post by Scott Wilhite:

"When logged in as HOST, go to Site Settings. Change the disk space allocation to 0 ( unlimited ).

The Host Setting for disk space simply defines what the default value is for newly created portals. But after they've been created, you can update it."
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Thank you, Joe, but I think that is about DNN versions prior of 9. I have not been able to find such setting in DNN 9.

 

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You might want to check the PortalSettings table to make sure that there aren't any old properties hiding there.

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