Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:15:22 +0100 From: Nicolas KOWALSKI <Nicolas.Kowalski@imag.fr> To: freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: quotas problem on 4.11/UFS Message-ID: <vqofyl76fhx.fsf@corbeau.imag.fr> In-Reply-To: <20060325004132.P7231@epsplex.bde.org> References: <vqohd5pzezu.fsf@corbeau.imag.fr> <20060324194552.J6509@epsplex.bde.org> <vqok6ak56sx.fsf@corbeau.imag.fr> <20060325004132.P7231@epsplex.bde.org>
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Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au> writes: > On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote: >> However, the filesystem does not have any files belonging to some >> user with a large or -2 uid. I checked it, and even "quotacheck -v" >> does not show anything like that; our current uids goes from 0 to >> 6000 max, and only these appear in the repquota result. > > Perhaps it had them but there were none when you checked. I think > the quota file doesn't shrink if slots at the end of int become > unused. Hm, that is what probably happenned. > Files with a uid of -2 are created on nfs clients if root is not > mapped and root creates a file. I see quite a lot of them due to > having a world-writeable /c/tmp directory and using it as root on > the client. I just reconfigured /etc/exports to force root mapping to some "cleaner and known" uid/gid. Many Thanks for your tips, ideas and explanations ! Best regards, -- Nicolas
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