hi,
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:39:47PM -0400, Sean Elble wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded my home server to the XFS CVS tree, in addition to
> upgrading all of the corresponding XFS utilities. I also got the latest
> quota SRPM from SGI, and compiled that as well. When I try to use quotaon
Ah, yes - you probably don't want to do that anymore. Now that
all of the quota changes to support XFS are in the base quota
tools (have been for awhile - download from sourceforge) and in
Debian, Mandrake, RedHat, Suse and several other distributions,
we will no longer be doing "special" versions of quota tools for
XFS.
> /dev/hda5, it says enable XFS user quota at mount, but defaults,usrquota is
> given as the options in my /etc/fstab file.
Perhaps your kernel has not been built with XFS quota support?
Other than that, not sure what else it could be. You will see
a console message during mount if quota is built in and you are
using one of the quota mount options for the first time, along
the lines:
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,8)
XFS quotacheck ide0(3,8): Please wait.
XFS quotacheck ide0(3,8): Done.
> Could it be that mount is fsck'ing up? Should I try to upgrade that?
No, that wont help. If its not a kernel build issue, then the
examples and extra information in README.quota in the xfsprogs
information might also help you out here.
cheers.
--
Nathan
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