> >quota: Error while getting quota from myhost:(pid3258) for 3369: No such
> >file or directory
> >Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
>
>
> You need to initialise the disk quota files on that volume (quota.user and
> quota.group). Use edquota to do it.
Even after doing that, I still get the error message:
[0621/9:42]my_client:~>quota
quota: Error while getting quota from my_client:(pid1059) for 3369: No such
file or directory
Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit
grace
/dev/md1 29554420 50000000 60000000 26390 50000
75000
I don't know what file quota is talking about. I found out something
interesting though. Take a look at the following commands:
[0621/10:10]my_client:~>quota
quota: Error while getting quota from my_client:(pid1059) for 3369: No such
file or directory
Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
[0621/10:10]my_client:~>quota -u
quota: Error while getting quota from my_client:(pid1059) for 3369: No such
file or directory
Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
[0621/10:10]my_client:~>quota -F vfsv0
Disk quotas for user nbock (uid 3369): none
When I force quota to use the new version of quota, then it doesn't complain
about some file not being found. Is that a bug in quota?
nick
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