Hi,
I´m using ldap account manager with quota support in Ubuntu 10.10. I run
the lamdaemon test including quota feature and the test passes fine.
However, when I try to modify the quota of a user, the web interface
returns ok but syslog shows the message "lamdaemon: unable to set quota
for <user>".
I can modify the quota with edquota and then lam reads it back properly,
but if I try to set it to a different value, I get the same message in
syslog and quota for that user is set to 0 again.
I was running lam 3.1 (Ubuntu package manager) but then upgraded to lam
3.6 (downloaded from www.ldap-account-manager.org). The result is the
same with both versions.
I installed quota and quotatool packages (apt-get install quota
quotatools) and run
sudo quotacheck -avugm
sudo quotaon -avug
The filesystem I´m trying to manage is mounted on / and mount returns:
/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,usrquota)
Any suggestions on what else I can try?
Thanks,
J
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