On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 10:56:47PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Charles Sprickman, and lo! it spake thus:
Trying again, it reported the same inconsistencies then sat there
for more than an hour taking up all the available CPU on the box
until I killed it. The mtime on quota.user had not changed during
the run.
FWIW, I saw this on a box I setup running a late November -CURRENT
last year; I could never get the quotas setup and running right
because the check always just looped itself up. The partition they're
on has about 3 gig used out of ~45, with maybe a dozen users. I never
spent much time on it, since it's just a personal box, and the quotas
are mostly just to provide a handy measure of who's using what (no
limits set). I just gave it up and decided to worry about it later.
What should I do here? It's consistently failing. What information
should I gather to forumulate a PR that won't burden the assignee with
lots of troubleshooting mess? The machine is not in production, but there
is user data on it. I could allow a trusted developer access to it, or
even create another jail to illustrate the problem.
Thanks,
Charles
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