http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=422
------- Additional Comments From Hector.Rulot@xxxxx 2006-05-09 16:09 CST
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Same problem (Linux Debian Sarge, Kernel 2.6.12. DUAL Opteron, 1GB RAM. RAID
disc).
quota -v -g 38206
Disk quotas for group #38206 (gid 38206):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace
/dev/sda7 18014398509481808* 500000 500000 18446744073709551613
0
Only ONE file (4k) an ONE directory (mode rwxrwsr-T) of this group in the
filesystem.
Problem persists if I erase and recreate both. When I erase quota,
I can write. When I write more than 20-40 MB whith that GID the problem
disappears (even if I recreate quota with edquota) and reappears when I
erase the new files (bring quotas under that limit). The inode usage is
"ceiled" before the file limit.
'quot' reports correct block usage.
Never used xfs_fsr.
For the only file (stat is normal):
$ xfs_bmap -v index.html
index.html:
EXT: FILE-OFFSET BLOCK-RANGE AG AG-OFFSET TOTAL
0: [0..7]: 331844632..331844639 9 (2010184..2010191) 8
$ xfs_bmap -va index.html
index.html: no extents
(same for directory)
~10 users affected. I abandoned XFS and switched to EXT3 for this filesystem
(17.000 users).
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