On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 05:58:46PM +0200, Edgar Fu? wrote: > I just started to play around with the new quota system. > I tried to set quotas for a user that didn't own any files on the > file system in question. > With an "interactive" edquota, I got > edquota: /export/test (ufs/ffs quota v2): > : bad format > With a edquota -h ... -s ..., I got a zero exit status, a following > "interactive" edquota showing what I entered, but repquota not showing > anything for that user. > > When I allocate a file for that user, edquota -h ... -s ... works, but an > "interactive" edquota throws the same error and disables that user's quota. > > Is this expected behaviour?
No. Well, some of it is. I'm pretty sure repquota doesn't print entries for users with zero usage. If you use repquota -x you should get output. Also try quota -v. However, edquota is supposed to work. It is definitely possible that I broke interactive edquota without noticing... -- David A. Holland [email protected]
