Hello Herbert Am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2003 22:53 schrieb Herbert Poetzl: > > system-call .. (?). The 2.4.22 kernel contains quota-support and I > > activated it during the its configuration. But obviously this systemcall > > is missing in the new kernel. > > first this isn't obvious, and second I don't think it is missing ...
Well that's right it wasn't missing, only I forgot to do a mandb. But nevertheless, I don't succeed to set these limits to vservers. Might be, that I misunderstood the concept completely. What I learned from the list was, that the vserver-quotas are intended to work inside the vservers, the limits set space-limits to the vservers according to their differents contexts. And that last thing is exactly what I would like to do.. Now I only have a lot of questions, and I don't really know where to start.. 1. Compiling a kernel that was patched with the patches mentioned in "Per Context Disk Limits" and that hasn't turned quotas on but with a "Persistent Context ID" enabled fails. So I have to compile a such kernel with "Persistent Context ID method of my choice" and with quotas on? 2. Well, I did the last several times and vservers worked after rebooting. What didn't work was the possibility to set a quota to a test-user. "quotacheck" succeeded, but quotaon -u xxxx -f /dev/hdb7 always failed with the errmsg: > quotaon: using /var/aquota.user on /dev/hdb7 [/var] : No such device or > address 3. Another problem was then setting limits to a vserver.. cqhadd -x 2 -v /dev/hdb7 always returned > cqhadd adding quota hash for /dev/hdb7 ... failed: Function not implemented So, what did I do wrong or what am I missing? best, Alexander PS: well missing money, understanding and brains, but what is it I didn't get with these limits? ------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel.: +49 (0)30 / 61 20 26 87 fax: +49 (0)30 / 61 20 26 89 ------------------------------------------- lieblinxNET we do software a Marwood & Thiele GbR ------------------------------------------- reichenberger straße 125 10999 Berlin http://lieblinx.net ------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver