Re: a question about disk quota

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Try doing a "find / -type f -uid nnn" That will find all the files that the person owns.


On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 20:14:24 +0100, Luca Ferrari <fluca1978@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Tuesday 16 March 2004 16:42 Darío Mariani's cat walking on the keyboard
wrote:


Did you run quotacheck in single user mode?


No, but I have quotacheck in my crontab. The problem is that home directories
are on the same partition of the /. I believe this is not a good idea, but
this machine has been inherited, so I have to put it working as it is. Coming
back to quota, the fact that homes are on the same partition of the / imposes
to run quotacheck with the filesystem in rw mode, and as quotacheck warns me,
it can cause errors. But what i found is users with 100.000 blocks, while
quota is just 10.000 and their home is about 1-2MB.
I know that it seems ridiculus, but I don't know where to check for files.


Luca



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