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Hi,
it happened again: quota is saying that a user has exceeded the granted space
while I cannot find files that do it. Allow me to proceed in order:
mammuth:~# quota -u alonso
Disk quotas for user alonso (uid 2220):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit
grace
/dev/hda5 4021252* 10000 12000 2879 0 0
The quota is applied to the /dev/hda5 partition only, that includes /tmp
directory. I've run the following command:
find / -uid 2220 >quota.txt
of course having a check on the user id (2220) in the /etc/passwd file. The
file has reported that the user owns files only a few directories, and a du
-hs on those directories gave to me a total amount of 8 MB, less than the 10
of quota roof. Furthermore, quota gives a 2879 files owned by the user, while
executing
cat quota.txt | wc -l
gives a 1519 that is the about the half!
I've tried with a quotacheck over the partition, but the situation remains the
same. What can be? Any idea?
Thanks,
Luca
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Luca Ferrari,
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