On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 09:30:00AM -0500, Steve Lord wrote:
> XFS quota works differently, if you mount with quota options and the
> on disk data says quotas were not used during the last mount then the
> kernel code inside xfs will scan the filesystem and rebuild the quota
> information automatically - there should be a log message to this
> effect.
I have read about XFS holding quota as matadata info in the journal,
but the rebuild did not work I think. I just rebooted the machine
because of nfsd going crazy (but this is another issue...) and no
quotas were found:
raman:~# mount
/dev/sda5 on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro,errors=remount-ro)
/dev/sdb1 on /mnt/raid/0 type xfs (rw,usrquota)
/dev/sdb2 on /mnt/raid/1 type xfs (rw)
raman:~# quota gurubert
Disk quotas for user gurubert (uid 515): none
raman:~# edquota gurubert
No filesystems with quota detected.
Kernel is 2.4.8 from mandrake _with_ quota enabled and compiled with
gcc 2.91.66
> p.s. does this mean you are over your problem with the root inode going
> missing?
I did not have _that_ problem, but others...
Greetings
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Robert Sander
Computer Scientist Epigenomics AG
Bioinformatics R&D www.epigenomics.com Kastanienallee 24
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