*SOLVED* Disk quota exceeded [message #14624] |
Tue, 03 July 2007 15:00 |
jpastore
Messages: 21 Registered: July 2007 Location: South Florida
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Setting OpenVZ and I'm migrating from my old development server to the new box which is the first VE we've set up.
copying over home directories: by doing scp -r * user@ip:/home/user
on the last few files I'm getting: Disk quota exceeded
I searched around and found a --diskspace switch and tried:
vzctl set --diskspace 10000000000:15000000000 --save
VE filesystem set to 15G
I don't want quotas. can I make this go away? The only quota I should have to worry about is the space I allocated for the VE.
which brings me to my second question:
I can cat /proc/user_beancounters to see what's failing and what various settings are set to. I don't see diskspace in that list. Is there a place where I can look to see what it's set to and what other random settings there are that I don't know about?
-Jon
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Re: Disk quota exceeded [message #14625 is a reply to message #14624] |
Tue, 03 July 2007 15:20 |
rickb
Messages: 368 Registered: October 2006
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Quote: |
VE filesystem set to 15G
I don't want quotas. can I make this go away? The only quota I should have to worry about is the space I allocated for the VE
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the VE quota is the metric set with --diskspace x:y
ie, the quotas you are referring to are what you want to worry about.
Quote: | Is there a place where I can look
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'man vzctl' has all of the info you need, including the disk space metric. further, the openvz pdf manual is an excellent place to start reading.
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Common Terms I post with: http://wiki.openvz.org/Category:Definitions
UBC. Learn it, love it, live it: http://wiki.openvz.org/Proc/user_beancounters
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