Disk quotas
Vladimir Kosovac
vkosovac at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 02:55:28 UTC 2006
Sometimes
df -h
tells you that there is enough space on the device itself but if you are
getting errors, check
df -i
which may tell you that the file system has used all the available inodes.
V
On 1/5/06, Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <irwan at magnifix.com.my> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 19:59 -0600, Tenacious One wrote:
> > Hello all, I have a question for RH9 administrators; I have a user who
> has a
> > personal directory of /usr/home/username. The user has a CD that has
> over
> > 600 mb of files that he was copying to his directory, which was going
> fine,
> > he received an error that he had ran out of drivespace - the drive looks
> ok
> > to me as far has having the available drive space. My questions are:
> > 1. What commands can I research to check drive space and usage, etc.?
>
> Issue #df -h
>
> > 2. Is there a command to view set quotas?
> Issue #repquota -a
>
> I suggest you to refer to this documentation:
> http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialQuotas.html
>
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