Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 13 Dec 2001 09:49:53 +1300 | From | Simon Byrnand <> | Subject | Re: Bug in disk Quota's on 2.2.19 (and maybe other kernels) ? |
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At 03:45 PM 12/12/01 +0100, Jan Kara wrote:
> Hi, > >> I've just started using Disk Quotas with Redhat 6.2, and 2.2.19 kernel, ext2. >> >> Everything is working ok except I notice an anomoly - if I have an apache >> log file (which is kept open while apache is running) which is owned by a >> normal user account, and I chown it to root, the quotas are not updated to >> reflect the fact that the user who used to own the file should have less >> space "used" from their quota. There should be a decrease in the amount of >> space used in their quota by the size of the file.
> I tried to reproduce the problem at home but I didn't succeed. Are you >able to reproduce the problem? Is the problem occuring just for that >log file or chowning any file doesn't work?
I'll do some more testing and try to isolate when it happens, but I probably wont get time until at least tommorow...
Regards, Simon
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