Hi, Thank you to: Matthew.R.Clausen@Embarq.com for explanation on setting quota on file system. Summary: When I ran "mount", it was discovered that "quota' option was not set even though "rq" has been set in "/etc/vfstab" and "quotas" file exists. So "quotaon" was re-run on the file system and "vow", quota ran as expected. Thank you. Regards Alan On 11/14/2008 9:23 AM, Alan Kong wrote: > Dear Managers, > The disk quota of user was set at 5G. However the user could still save > files and the latest disk usage was nearly 7G. The home directory was > recently relocated from ordinary hard disk to SAN system and quotas has > been enabled. > > When "/usr/sbin/quotacheck -a -pfv" was ran explicitly this morning, the > following was observer: > > /dev/rdsk/c3t60014380024D20D70000800000450000d0s6: wsywg fixed: > blocks 3623646 -> 3623698 > /dev/rdsk/c3t60014380024D20D70000800000450000d0s6: pcchg fixed: > blocks 20336820 -> 20343828 > /dev/rdsk/c3t60014380024D20D70000800000450000d0s6: ktcn fixed: > blocks 13993252 -> 13993274 > /dev/rdsk/c3t60014380024D20D70000800000450000d0s6: chu fixed: > blocks 6047238 -> 6047318 > /dev/rdsk/c3t60014380024D20D70000800000450000d0s6: kgan fixed: > blocks 191784 -> 191848 > > Is "quota" broken when the disk quota exceeds a certain limit? > > Our platform: > Sun Fire -240 > Solaris 2.9. > > Thank you. > > Regards > Alan > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 19 22:14:02 2008
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