no quota output if no usage?
Eric Sandeen
sandeen at sandeen.net
Fri Nov 28 10:40:06 CST 2014
On 11/27/14 3:32 AM, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Wed 26-11-14 18:28:32, Eric Sandeen wrote:
>> On 11/26/14 4:18 PM, Dave Chinner wrote:
>>
>>>> Or am I missing something ...
>>>
>>> Nope, I'm confusing different reporting command behaviour....
>>
>> Ok, so back to the original question: think it's cool to drop
>> the verbose requirement to find out limits when there is 0 usage?
> Just as a data point quota(1) command from quota-tools also doesn't
> report quota entries where no space & inode is accounted without -v option.
> I never thought it's particularly useful but apparently it's some heritage
> from the original implementation of quota in some Unix and so I decided to
> maintain compatibility...
Thanks - sounds like maybe the weight of history is behind this. Perhaps
it'll just be a documentation fix to clarify what happens when there's no
block or inode used.
-Eric
> Honza
>
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