Hello, This solution don't work for me (in Rocky Linux 8 and 9). Do you know other solutions? Or maybe an additional step is necessary? Thanks> The issue was in the systemd service file. The option PrivateDevices was > setted. It prevents the service to have access to physical devices. I > removed this option and from there, quota is reported without errors. > > Thanks for your support > > Regards, > > - > Eric Grammatico _/) >Jorge Concha C. Area de Sistemas CEC - U. de Chile -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20220908/1d5cf7f6/attachment.htm>
Maybe SELinux is preventing access? On September 8, 2022 5:38:59 PM GMT+03:00, "Jorge Concha C." <jac at cec.uchile.cl> wrote:>Hello, This solution don't work for me (in Rocky Linux 8 and 9). >Do you know other solutions? >Or maybe an additional step is necessary? > >Thanks > > >> The issue was in the systemd service file. The option PrivateDevices was >> setted. It prevents the service to have access to physical devices. I >> removed this option and from there, quota is reported without errors. >> >> Thanks for your support >> >> Regards, >> >> - >> Eric Grammatico _/) >> > > >Jorge Concha C. >Area de Sistemas >CEC - U. de ChileAki