I have now recreated the quota files, the problem is still there.
I also have pulled the source and recompiled the quota stuff
(non-stripped), however since I cannot reproduce the segfaults (they
appear randomly), this will probably not help.

You mentioned trying another kernel, which one? Actually I am using the
AMD64 kernel, but it's all still 32-bit here! AFAIK this AMD64 kernel is
just a 32-bit kernel with optimizations for AMD64. Should I try the K7
kernel instead?



Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 01:43:15AM +0200, J.M.Roth wrote:
>> quota: error while getting quota from /dev/md2 for web8 (id 10008): Success
>>
>> However, this last message is not normal. Could it just be that my quota
>> file is corrupt? But then why are the other tools working?
> 
> Yes, it could. Not sure why the other tools are working though,
> especially with repquota using the same code as quota. Could you
> recreate the quota files with quotacheck?
> 
> Michael



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