Re: xfsdump quota failures

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hello again,

My Google-fu failed me before I posted but, of course, succeeded
immediately after I hit send:

http://xfs.9218.n7.nabble.com/xfsdump-3-0-6-ERROR-xfs-quota-failed-with-exit-status-1-td30691.html

Does that mean that this error can be safely ignored in xfs_dump 3.0.6?



> I'm running XFS for a few filesystems under a i686 Debian Linux VPS.
> 
> Last night I upgraded from Debian Squeeze to Debian Wheezy. Before I
> started the upgrade I took a backup using xfs_dump with my usual script
> and everything went fine.
> 
> Tonight I am trying to upgrade from Debian Wheezy to Debian Jessie so I
> am taking another backup before I start.
> 
> In the logs tonight I see the following errors for file systems that
> have quotas enabled:
> 
> -----
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: saving user quota information for: /home
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: xfs_quota failed with exit status: -1
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: failed to save user quota information, continuing
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: saving group quota information for: /home
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: xfs_quota failed with exit status: -1
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: failed to save group quota information, continuing
> -----
> 
> -----
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: saving user quota information for: /var
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: xfs_quota failed with exit status: -1
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: failed to save user quota information, continuing
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: saving project quota information for: /var
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: xfs_quota failed with exit status: -1
> /usr/sbin/xfsdump: ERROR: failed to save project quota information,
> continuing
> -----
> 
> One of the file systems has user and group quotas enabled and the other
> has user and project quotas enabled.
> 
> The root file system is XFS but does not have quotas enabled and it
> dumps without error.
> 
> When I run xfs_quota as root by hand it gives me an interactive prompt
> and xfs_quota commands such as `df` and `print` seem to do what I would
> expect without errors.
> 
> 
> Both last night's dump and tonight's are level 0 dumps.
> 
> Last night's dump used Debian Squeeze's xfsdump 3.0.4 with xfsprogs 3.1.4.
> Tonight's dump uses Debian Wheezy's xfsdump 3.0.6 with xfsprogs 3.1.7.
> 
> 
> Can anyone give me any guidance about what's going on and how to fix it?
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> @ndy
> 





Regards,
@ndy

-- 
andyjpb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ashurst.eu.org/
0290 DA75 E982 7D99 A51F  E46A 387A 7695 7EBA 75FF

_______________________________________________
xfs mailing list
xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs



[Index of Archives]     [Linux XFS Devel]     [Linux Filesystem Development]     [Filesystem Testing]     [Linux USB Devel]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Yosemite News]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux SCSI]

  Powered by Linux