Hello, list!
I'm having some issues on an XFS-formatted partition with quota support
turned on. The partition is /var/spool, and a user who has only one
zero-length file (a new account added, still using mbox on the system)
in /var/spool is showing up as being over-quota:
> /dev/sda5 15380 10500 15500 2 0 0
I've done a "find /var/spool -user user" and also with -uid instead,
and the one file present is the user's empty mailbox. The filesystem
*does* have group quotas enabled, and I checked both for "mail" (which
is the group the mailbox is in) and "user" (the group the user belongs
to by default), and those groups have no quotas set).
The box is running kernel 2.4.20, with quota 3.06, and
snapshot-xfs-2.4.20-2003-04-07_05:19_UTC. If anyone has any ideas
as to what's going on here, I'd be keen to hear of 'em.
Thanks!
-CJ
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