Alkrus wrote:
>
> > 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).
>
> Yes, I did it ... only after vsdadm quota_vsset command freevsd really add
> quota on virtual server and I see this in quotastats output. But vs users
> quotas don't work.
> Ok , I'm try to add qouta options on "/" partition, but as I inderstand
> quota in Virtual Server chroot enviroment somehow need information from
> aquota.users/aquota.groups files, which is reside in /home dir on host
> server - how this working internally?
Can't say I know the answer to this - it was only a guess that it might
work by enabling it on "/" anyway! It might be something to do with
/home lying beneath / in the directory structure but I'm not 100%.
What sort of messages do you get when trying to set user quotas?
BTW, im using Redhat 6.2 and not 7.1 so it may be specific to your
release?
---
Ben
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> >
> >
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