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Re: forcibly purging quota? [message #20465 is a reply to message #20463] Tue, 18 September 2007 09:24 Go to previous message
Gregor Mosheh is currently offline  Gregor Mosheh
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Kirill Korotaev wrote:
> Can you please explain a bit how your quotas get wrong?
> Do you have some test case to reproduce the problem and demonstrate it?

Well, now that you ask... I do not believe this to be a bug in vzquota. 
Many of our VPSs were P2V conversions, and I suspect that that's how the 
quotas started off badly. I SFTP'd the fles from their server on the HN, 
but didn't flush the quotas at the time.

But, I am curious whether 'drop -f' and 'on -f' have any potential for 
mischief if used on a running VE. It would be nice to get the quotas 
updated without booting our customers.

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Gregor Mosheh / Greg Allensworth
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