Am Sonntag, 2. November 2003 23:44 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> > 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
>
> did you add the quota hashes as described in the
> (short) documentation on http://www.linux-vserver.org/
> http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Linux2.6/index.php?page=Per+Context+Disk+Limits

How do I add the quota hashes? Isn't it done with
      cqhadd -x 2 -v /dev/hdb7
                ?
>
> > 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
>
> -ENXIO is returned if the quota hash does not exist,
> where -EPERM is returned if you don't have the required
> permission/capability ...

> best,
> Herbert
>

And I was reading in one of the postings here about the mount option 
"ctxquota". Sounds as if it's necessary for the limits? If yes, then there is 
another problem with the me and the patches, because the patched kernel 
refuses to remount the partition when this option is set: "unknown option"...

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Alexander
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