[BlueOnyx:14747] Re: quota help

neal pressman Blueonyx at naitram.net
Mon Feb 24 20:50:29 -05 2014


that worked

thanks for your help

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---------- Original Message -----------
From: Michael Stauber <mstauber at blueonyx.it>
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it>
Sent: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 19:16:05 -0500
Subject: [BlueOnyx:14746] Re: quota help

> Hi Neal,
> 
> > i have built a new system using a single disk
> > 
> > the original /home partition was 58GB
> > 
> > i added a second disk 146GB and migrated /home to it 
> > 
> > i cannot up the quota for the site or users past 58GB
> > 
> > 
> > looking at active monitor i see /home listed twice
> > 
> > both the currently mounted /home showing 54GB of usage out of 138GB ( 39% )
> > and the old /home 214MB of 58GB usage, this was the size before i created the 
> > new /home
> > 
> > how can i get BO to only see 1 /home and allow me to set a quota for the full 
> > size?
> 
> The "new" /home partition must be mounted as "/home". So when you run
> the command "mount" or "df -h", it should show as that. If not, you may
> have to edit your /etc/fstab
> 
> Once that's done the other problem has to be fixed: That CODB now has
> two "/home" partitions. To fix that, do this:
> 
> Login as "admin" by SSH and use the command "su -" to gain "root" access
> on your server. Then run this command:
> 
> /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient
> 
> That starts a command line interface to poll and manipulate the CODB
> database backend of the GUI.
> 
> Inside that shell then type this command exactly as shown:
> 
> find Disk mountPoint = "/home"
> 
> It will report back something like this:
> 
> 104 OBJECT 14
> 104 OBJECT 98
> 
> In the case of this example it reports that the CODB Objects with 
> the ID 14 and 98 have the desired information.
> 
> Use this command to remove both objects, but replace the Object IDs with
> the ones that were reported in your case:
> 
> destroy 14
> destroy 98
> 
> That will destroy the two objects in question. Then restart the service
> CCEd, which will re-create or update the partitioning information:
> 
> /sbin/service cced.init restart
> 
> -- 
> With best regards
> 
> Michael Stauber
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