Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 26 Jan 2000 09:57:43 -0800 (PST) | From | Matt Nelson <> | Subject | Big Quotas? |
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First, let me apologize for this slightly OT question; I have done web searches and usenet posts in attempts to find and answer, but have come up empty - this list is my last resort.
My question: how do I get my system to recognize quotas larger than 4G?
I'm running RH6.1 with all the updates and my own 2.2.14 kernel. According to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes:
"If you are using large quotas, you should upgrade your quota utils; newer versions count file sizes in blocks instead of bytes, providing an upper limit of terabytes instead of 4 GB."
Handy, since I'm soon going to be building a system with ~200G of storage for only a half-dozen users. The document then later points to a site to obtain quota-1.55-10. Well, I'm using quota-1.66-8, and still cant get it to work right.
For example, 'quota mnelson' currently shows:
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limitgrace /dev/hdb4 2391437 4000000 0 4916 0 0
if I 'edquota -u mnelson', and change the quota to look like:
Quotas for user mnelson: /dev/hdb4: blocks in use: 2391437, limits (soft = 5000000, hard = 0) inodes in use: 4916, limits (soft = 0, hard = 0)
then do a 'quota mnelson' again, I get:
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace /dev/hdb4 2391437* 805696 0 none 4916 0 0
This is obviously being hit by a 4G quota limit.
How do I get big quotas working?
-matt
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