Hi Charles, On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 10:14:21AM -0400, Weber, Charles (NIH/NIA/IRP) [C] wrote: > CentOS 6.4 > Linux niairpfs1.irp.nia.nih.gov 2.6.32-358.6.2.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu May 16 20:59:36 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > xfsprogs-3.1.1-10.el6_4.1.x86_64 > xfsdump-3.0.4-3.el6.x86_64 > > mount > /dev/mapper/shared1_vg-niairp_lv on /share/niairp type xfs (rw,delaylog,inode64,nobarrier,logbsize=256k,uquota,prjquota) > > this is a 63T filesystem > xfs_quota report > Project quota on /share/niairp (/dev/mapper/shared1_vg-niairp_lv) > Project ID Used Soft Hard Warn/Grace > ---------- --------------------------------- > lbnnas 0 0 1T 00 [------] > lbnnccu 0 0 4.4T 00 [------] > tgb 1.3T 0 2T 00 [------] > apps 106.4G 0 150G 00 [------] > ncts 205.7G 0 250G 00 [------] > lg 1.4T 0 10T 00 [------] > > Since initializing a project quota, there is no change in used blocks. When I initialize the block count is correct. If I re-initialize, the used block count is updated properly. > > I copied 2T last night into the folder referenced by the lg project quota and there is no change in used blocks today. > What have I missed? An initial guess is you did not set up the project in xfs_quota using the 'project -s' xfs_quota command. 'project -c' output should look like this: xfs_quota> project -c testproject Checking project testproject (path /mnt/test/testa)... Checking project testproject (path /mnt/test/testb)... Processed 2 (/etc/projects and cmdline) paths for project testproject with recursion depth infinite (-1). But if you don't set up a project you might see something like this: xfs_quota> project -c testproject Checking project testproject (path /mnt/test/testa)... /mnt/test/testa - project identifier is not set (inode=0, tree=33) /mnt/test/testa - project inheritance flag is not set /mnt/test/testa/file - project identifier is not set (inode=0, tree=33) /mnt/test/testa/file - project inheritance flag is not set Checking project testproject (path /mnt/test/testb)... /mnt/test/testb - project identifier is not set (inode=0, tree=33) /mnt/test/testb - project inheritance flag is not set Processed 2 (/etc/projects and cmdline) paths for project testproject with recursion depth infinite (-1). And you'd have similar symptoms. You can also check which project the files you created are in by using the xfs_io 'lsproj' command. There is also a 'chproj' command if find that your existing files aren't in the project and need to add them in. Regards, Ben _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs