Re: when I set quota on CephFS folder I have this error => setfattr: /mnt/cephfs/foo: Invalid argument

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I doubt the ceph version from 10.2.5 to 10.2.7 makes that big of a difference.  Read through the release notes since 10.2.5 to see if it mentions anything about cephfs quotas.

On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 12:30 PM Stéphane Klein <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2017-06-23 17:59 GMT+02:00 David Turner <drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx>:
It might be possible that it doesn't want an absolute path and wants a relative path for setfattr, although my version doesn't seem to care.  I mention that based on the getfattr response.


I did the test with relative path and I have the same error:

root@ceph-test-1:/mnt/cephfs# getfattr -n ceph.quota.max_bytes foo
foo: ceph.quota.max_bytes: No such attribute
root@ceph-test-1:/mnt/cephfs# setfattr -n ceph.quota.max_bytes -v 1000000000 foo
setfattr: foo: Invalid argument

Maybe that the difference is the ceph version ?

you 10.2.7
me 10.2.5

Best regards,
Stéphane
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