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2014 Sep 16
1
quota doesn't appear to work - repquota only updates when quotacheck is run
Hi, I have exactly the same problem that you experienced in Nov, 2013. I am using ext4 with journaled quota and the quota usage is only updating when I run quotacheck manually. Have you found a solution? Regards, Alex > I have set up user quotas on an ext4 filesystem. It does not appear that > the quota system is being updated, except when I manually run quotacheck. > > More detail:
2018 Mar 26
3
[OT?] winbind e quota...
As was used to (in Samba NT/LDAP), i've enabled quota on /homes, and homes are exported (as homedrive) for users. Editing quotas (with edquota) works as expected, and in windows explorer users get quota correctly reported, but a simple: repquota -a return nothing: root at vdmsv1:~# repquota -a *** Report for user quotas on device /dev/sdb1 Block grace time: 28days; Inode grace time:
2019 Mar 13
4
Unable to set quota-fs plugin
Looks working. [root at mail ~]# ls -lh / total 72K -rw------- 1 root root 8.0K Mar 13 09:56 aquota.group -rw------- 1 root root 7.0K Mar 13 09:56 aquota.user .... [root at mail ~]# repquota -a *** Report for user quotas on device /dev/vda1 Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days Block limits File limits User used soft hard
2013 Nov 21
0
quota doesn't appear to work - repquota only updates when quotacheck is run
I have set up user quotas on an ext4 filesystem. It does not appear that the quota system is being updated, except when I manually run quotacheck. More detail: I run "warnquota -s" from a script in /etc/cron.daily. I noticed that no one had received an "over quota" message in a long time. Using "repquota -as", it indeed looked as though everyone was under their
2013 Feb 06
2
fail to display xfs quotas instead of smbcquotas on Win clients
Hi Samba 3.6.3 on Ubuntu. Filesystem is xfs, grpquota and usrquota are enabled. root at host:# repquota /mntpoint displays the correct data (see below). In smb.conf I defined max protocol = SMB2. When running smbcquotas //host/share -L I'm getting displayed a value of 16GB for every user share. This is the value that is displayed on the windows 7 boxes when looking at the network shares in
2011 Jan 18
3
disk quotas + centos 5,5 +xfs
Hi all, is any one aware quotas not working in 5,5? I'm using XFS as a file system. My fstab has the appropriate usrquota,grpquota but when I try to run; quotacheck -cug /foo I get; quotacheck: Can't find filesystem to check or filesystem not mounted with quota option. I already have a large amount of data in the mount. Do quotas get implemented on only empty filesystems and
2001 Sep 06
1
quota problems with ext3/249-ac9
Hi! I've got some "serious" quota-problems with ext3... it seems not to work at all... I'm currently running 249-ac9 with no patches, slackware 7.x-current from january or so, all the quota-utils from the original distribution. the kernel prompts correctly "VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.5.0 initialized" and that was it. neither quotacheck nor repquota or any other
2001 Oct 01
2
do quotas work with ext3?
Hi, I had ext2 and 2.4.7 kernel , quotas were working ok. Now when all my filesystems are ext3 I figured out that quotas are not working.... if I do quotaon , repquota, quotacheck the programs return 0 without any output..... Does ext3 supports quotas? Nikolai
2014 Sep 29
1
3.6.9 samba does not propagate (or show) Linux quota for windows users to see it
Hi list, perhaps someone can help me out? fact: - samba 3.6.9 plus CentOS 6.5 - i have user quotas set up on their HOME directories, which resides in the "/home" filesystem - on windows workstation their disk quota is not shown, instead they see whole filesystem free/taken space (which generate much grumbling) After searching lists, googling etc., i decided to give a try the
2008 Oct 27
3
dumpe2fs and repquota not agreeing on block size
Hello: I am trying to set up user quotas on my /var partition to enforce limits on user's mailbox sizes. The machine is running CentOS 5. When I do this: /sbin/dumpe2fs /dev/md2 | grep 'Block size' Block size: 4096 That tells me the block size is 4k. But, if I do: repquota /var It is telling me that one of my users is currently using 10264 blocks. But, if I look at
2018 Mar 27
1
[OT?] winbind e quota...
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 16:38:29 +0200 Malte zu Klampen via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > so seems that simply 'repquota' depend heavily on 'enumerated' > > users. > > > Correct, and it's not the only tool that relies on this assumption. > > The default for 'winbind enum users' changed a while back iirc. It > defaults
2006 Jan 30
1
linux group quota does not work as expected with 3.0.21a
Hi, all! I use samba 3.0.21a on Debian Sarge with 2.4.32 kernel as member of Active Directory domain. I set following config: [ISCMPD] comment = Work directories for ISCMPD department path = /var/work/smb_shares/ISCMPD valid users = @ISCMPD write list = @ISCMPD force group = qiscmpd force create mode = 0777 force directory mode = 0777
2008 Nov 05
1
winbindd consuming 99% CPU
Hi All, We are currently caught up in a weird situation while using samba 3.0.28. There is a requirement from the customer that we should support ADS with 64000 objects. When we implemented the feature, we found couple of things mentioned below: 1. After joining ADS with 64k users, samba takes around 20 - 25 min to populate idmap_cache.tdb and winbindd_cache.tdb This is because we haven't
2007 Jan 26
10
UFS on zvol: volblocksize and maxcontig
Hi all! First off, if this has been discussed, please point me in that direction. I have searched high and low and really can''t find much info on the subject. We have a large-ish (200gb) UFS file system on a Sun Enterprise 250 that is being shared with samba (lots of files, mostly random IO). OS is Solaris 10u3. Disk set is 7x36gb 10k scsi, 4 internal 3 external. For several
2019 Sep 23
2
testparm comaprison
On 23/09/2019 15:18, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > Mandi! Rowland penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > >> I repeat (louder this time): NO ONE NEEDS THE 'WINBIND ENUM' LINES IN >> SMB.CONF > While it is true that i can live happily without 'winbind enum', it is > not completely true that 'no one needs' that. > > For example,
2009 Oct 28
1
Managing filesystem quotas
I wish to impose a quota on a samba share. I''ve created a mount, using puppet, enabling usrquota. I''ve then run quotacheck manually, and edquota manually to set up the quota. I suppose I could have puppet deliver the aquota.user file, but I don'' think that doesn''t really enable me to rebuild the machine without manual intervention. What would be really
2018 Mar 27
2
[OT?] winbind e quota...
Mandi! Micha Ballmann via samba In chel di` si favelave... > What shows 'getent passwd'? Only local users, of course. Seems this is the culprit. I've tried 'quota' and works as expected: root at vdmsv1:~# quota -su gaio Disk quotas for user gaio (uid 10000): Filesystem space quota limit grace files quota limit grace /dev/sdb1 204K
2011 May 30
0
Quota Problem with Samba 3.5.8
Hello, for some strange reason I can not get quota to work with Samba 3.5.8. The quoata system itself works fine (using "repquota /mountpoint") and via NFS, but Samba does not report the correct free space (df command in smbclient). Instead the real free space on the disk volume is shown to smb clients (tested from Windows and smbclient). The quotasystem in use is the new quota
2006 Feb 02
4
Newbie - samba 3 as PDC
Dear The Expert, I am very new with this, I don't understand why my Windows 2000 Prof PC failed when trying to register as member of domain "LINUX".. but I am able to login by using Windows 9x client , below is my /etc/samba/smb.conf I need advise.. thanks a lot in advance [global] workgroup = LINUX server string = Samba Server printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes
2002 Nov 04
2
quota problem
Hello, What am I missing ? thanks ! -dikshie- @fisbum:/usr/bin$ uname -a Linux fisbum 2.4.18 #3 Tue Mar 19 16:55:23 JAVT 2002 i686 unknown @fisbum:/usr/bin$ mount /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) /dev/hda3 on /usr type reiserfs (rw) /dev/hda5 on /home type reiserfs (rw,nosuid,usrquota) /dev/hda6 on /var type reiserfs (rw,usrquota) /dev/hda7 on /tmp type reiserfs (rw) /dev/hdb1