oes fix the problem, thank you.
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know if you read my report on this bug, but note that it had
no requirement for any ACL's to be used (even default ACL's), there was
only need for acl support to be enabled when mounting the partition.
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only need for acl support to be enabled when mounting the partition.
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of not.
The attached patch seems to fix the problem.
I am not sure whether it is correct way to fix this problem, though.
Tarmo, please check if this patch works for you.
Sorry, I made a mistake when I first tested the patch, got some
kernel images mixed up, it does fix the problem, thank you.
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Tried the attached patch but it changed nothing, I trying to create
a new file as a user whose quota grace time has ran out will still
cause everything accessing the users homedir (the one with the quota)
to hang in D state.
Also note that the bug I reported only exists when acl is also
enabled
Tried the attached patch but it changed nothing, I trying to create
a new file as a user whose quota grace time has ran out will still
cause everything accessing the users homedir (the one with the quota)
to hang in D state.
Also note that the bug I reported only exists when acl is also
enabled
acl to be enabled.
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1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/home/sn4ip3r/testdir/blk
65528 65528 0
100% /home/sn4ip3r/testdir/mpoint
#echo 1 > blah2 <<< and this is the line that never returns
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On L,
Used Available Use% Mounted on
/home/sn4ip3r/testdir/blk
65528 65528 0
100% /home/sn4ip3r/testdir/mpoint
#echo 1 blah2 and this is the line that never returns
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On L, 2005-07-16 at 10:24 +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote
d hang infinitely
Now no program will be able to access the partition.
I haven't tried to reproduce it, but the same problem also happened
when a user hit his hard quota limit on my server. Then no program
could access his homedir.
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will be able to access the partition.
I haven't tried to reproduce it, but the same problem also happened
when a user hit his hard quota limit on my server. Then no program
could access his homedir.
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