I think you might need to add usrquota and grpquota to the "/" partition
in your fstab as well as your home partition. I'm not sure but I have
always done this and haven't had any probs (Redhat 6.2).
Oh, try setting quotas from the host server (using 'vsdadm quota_*'
commands - do vsdadm ? to list them).
Hope this helps,
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Ben Kennish
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.fubra.com
Alkrus wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem with setup quota on my Virtual Servers. I'm using
> freevsd-1.4.8-1 and freevsd-pkgs-rh71 on redhat 7.1 kernel 2.4.3 (compiled
> with quota support). Freevsd installed and running without problems (after
> some my fixes).
> That's what I did:
> - add usrquota,grpquota options in /etc/fstab on host server /home partition
> (where my vs is reside)
> - on host server run quotacheck -avug (aquota.* files created in /home), run
> quotaon -avug
> - vsboot --start myvs
> - telnet on my vs and run quotastats, but got zeroK on all users
> (mail,ftp,web,admin)
> ftp| 1003| 0K| 0K
> web| 1002| 0K| 0K
> mail| 1001| 0K| 0K
> admin| 1000| 0K| 0K
> Allocated/used | 0K| 0K
> Max/available 35840K| 35840K
>
> and when I try run setquota admin +10M command i see the following output
> 'cannot get quota details for user admin: Invalid argument'.
>
> Please help me with this problems.
> Thanks.
>
> ----
> Alexander Krivous
> Mirotel Internet Solutions
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