From: Fritz Kron (fritz.kron_at_domaintechnik.at)
Date: Wed 18 Feb 2004 - 00:33:02 GMT
Hello,
Had just a similar problem, removing the "Per Context Quota/Disk Limits Addon" patch from kernel, which you will not need for secure quotas on separate partition, fixed this problem for me.
... Fritz
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:56:16 -0500
Jean-Christophe Petit <jcpetit_at_syspark.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a installed and configured secure quota with LVM and the quota support does not work.
> I followed: http://www.13thfloor.at/old/VServer/HowTo_LVMQS.shtml
> and http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/msg05969.html
>
> when ext3 or ufs is used (in the vserver1) I have the following errors:
> Turning on quota. quotaon: using //aquota.group on /dev/hdv1 [/]: No such device or address
> quotaon: using //aquota.user on /dev/hdv1 [/]: No such device or address
>
> SETUP:
> [ Redhat Enterprise 2.1 ]
> kernel 2.4.24
> patch-2.4.24-vs1.26.diff
> patch-2.4.24-vs1.26-q0.13.diff (I also tried with 0.12)
>
> util-vserver-0.28-1mdk
> quota-3.09-1.21
> vr-tools-0.14
>
> kernel config:
> 'Virtual root device' enabled in 'Block devices --->'
> 'Quota support' enabled in 'File systems --->'
> 'VFS v0 quota format support' enabled in 'File systems --->'
> 'Persistend Context ID for files' at '(UID32/GID32)'
>
> /dev/vservers is the LVM volume group
> /dev/vservers/vs1lv LVM separate partition for the virtual vserver1
> /dev/vroot/0 is the virtual root device used
>
> the mtab of the vserver1 :
> /dev/hdv1 / ufs rw,usrquota,grpquota 0 0
>
> Make node with name for vserver: mknod /dev/vroot/0 b 4 0
>
> ----------------- /etc/vservers/vserver1.sh -----------------
> #!/bin/sh
> case $1 in
> pre-start)
> e2fsck -p /dev/vservers/vs1lv
> mount -o rw,usrquota,grpquota /dev/vservers/vs1lv /vservers/vserver1
> rm -f /vservers/vserver1/dev/hdv1
> vrsetup /dev/vroot/0 /dev/vservers/vs1lv
> cp -fa /dev/vroot/0 /vservers/vserver1/dev/hdv1
> ;;
> post-start)
> ;;
> pre-stop)
> ;;
> post-stop)
> mount -o remount,ro /vservers/vserver1
> umount /vservers/vserver1
> vrsetup -d /dev/vroot/0
> ;;
> *)
> echo $0 pre-start
> echo $0 pre-stop
> echo $0 post-start
> echo $0 post-stop
> ;;
> esac
> ----------------- /etc/vservers/vserver1.sh -----------------
>
> dans /etc/vservers/vserver1.conf:
> S_FLAGS="lock nproc"
> S_CAPS="CAP_NET_RAW CAP_QUOTACTL"
>
>
> many thanks for your help,
>
> --
> Jean-Christophe Petit
> Syspark inc.
>
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