On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 08:07:57PM +0100, Olav Schwering wrote: > Hi Herbert, > > still have answer this one, was to busy the last week. > > Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 09:13:22AM +0100, Olav Schwering wrote: > >> Hello all, > >> > >> try get the quota working on my brand new gentoo build but had no > >> success sofar :-( > >> > >> Build a default host with gentoo vserver-sources 2.2.0-r1 and enabled > >> quota settings in kernel. After reboot I made some test on the host on > >> my ext3 partition I wanna use for my vserver guest. Sofar so good... > >> > >> Now I build a guest and entered the following commands: > >> > >>>> e2fsck -p /dev/partition > >>>> mount /dev/partition /vserver/vs1 > >>>> rm -f /vservers/vs1/dev/hdv1 > >>>> vrsetup /dev/vroot1 /dev/partition > >>>> cp -fa /dev/vroot1 /vservers/vs1/dev/hdv1 > >>>> echo "quota_ctl" >>/etc/vservers/vs1/ccapabilities > >>>> echo "dev/hdv1 / ufs rw,usrquota,grpquota 0 0" > > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > > should be /dev/hdv1 > > > > of course, typo ;-) > > >>>>>> /etc/vservers/vs1/apps/init/mtab > >>>> vserver vs1 start > >>>> vserver vs1 enter > >> vs1>quotacheck -maugv -> build the usual quota files > >> vs1>quotaon -va returned -> "Invalid argument" > >> > >> Tried it multiple ways and time, using a LVM or harddrive partition etc. > >> It doesn't matter what I'm doing it fails :-( > >> > >> Anyone out there who has it working and can give me some input what I'm > >> doing wrong? > > > > try mounting the filesystem with quota support i.e. > > mount -o grpquota,usrquota /dev/partition /vserver/vs1 > > mount -o quota /dev/partition /vserver/vs1 > > Made a couple of tests and both options are working for me. The thing is > you have to do follow up the right procedure and don't forget to edit > the mtab. Would say that should be updated in the wiki... please do that then .. TIA, Herbert > > if that doesn't help, enable Linux-VServer debugging > > and pay a visit to the IRC channel > > > > Not needed right now but may be later. > > > Greetings > > > > OSCH >