Well, I unmounted, mounted with default options(quota was not listed in
/proc/mounts), unmounted and remounted with usrquota,grpquota and I still
have the same problem.
--David Dougall
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Nathan Scott wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 10:49:04AM -0700, David Dougall wrote:
> > ...
> > few weeks I have had a bug pop up that is becoming increasingly common. I
>
> Oh? Any ideas what might be happening wrt system activity to
> trigger the problem more often now?
>
> > ...
> > /dev/mapper/vggrp1-lvol0
> > 18014398509480540* 102400 112640 1 0
> > ...
> > That usage is most certainly incorrect. Not all groups have this problem
> > and I have not had it reported with any user quotas. I did and xfs_repair
> > last week because it was reported to me on other groups. So either it did
> > not fix the problem or it has been corrupted since then.
> > Please advise on what may be causing this or how to fix it.
>
> You can fix it by switching quotaoff(8), unmounting and mounting
> again - that will redo the quotacheck during that last mount step
> and should recalculate the correct value.
>
> Not sure how it got this way though. You wouldn't happen to know
> a reliable way of reproducing this would you?
>
> cheers.
>
> --
> Nathan
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