quotas

James Devine fxmulder at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 19:22:31 UTC 2010


That is one solution, although I was hoping for something more
realtime, I haven't run quotacheck since I moved the mail onto this
server about a month ago.  I moved it from a freebsd machine which
didn't require checking the quotas at intervals, is this common
practice?

On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Tim Henderson <bizdev at pwnspeak.com> wrote:
>
>> We have a mail server running postfix/dovecot on ubuntu 9.10 using
>> ext3 as the underlying filesystem and filesystem quotas turned on.  We
>> have run into a couple instances of people complaining about being
>> overquota when they are not and du -s does not seem to match what
>> quota -v is saying.  This last instance quota -v was about 49500 and
>> du -s on the user's home directory was about 40000, they had about 700
>> files total so I can't see inode count causing a problem.  I searched
>> the rest of the filesystem just to make sure that user did not own any
>> other files and they did not.  A quotacheck on the filesystem repaired
>> the issue, quota -v was then showing the same as du -s.  Any ideas why
>> this might be the case and what I might do to fix this?
>>
>
> With very little research done on my end, I would assume a simple
> cronjob running quotacheck, maybe once an hour, should suffice.
>
> Not sure why they don't match.  Perhaps quotacheck ran earlier in the
> day when the quota was higher and only updates once a day...? Not sure,
> as I am a novice with quota's.
>
> Tim H.
>
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