How to enable quota for on boot for filesystems mounted with _netdev ?

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Issue

  • We have quotas enabled on node21, and noticed that on some of the filesystems, the customers are able to write beyond the defined quotas, thus filling up filesystems.

  • An example of this is /raw15. It does not appear that the library usage amounts are reflected in the quota report.

node21:/raw15>> du -h *
12K     aquota.group
12K     aquota.user
9.3G    auditsvc
6.3G    bkfdr_p/fcxs
1.2T    bkfdr_p
4.0K    coll_p/tcoll_p
58G     coll_p
184K    fcxs/ossm_restorefcxs
188K    fcxs/ossm_restore
184K   fcxs/ossm_restore1/fcxs
188K   fcxs/ossm_restore1
6.6G   fcxs

node21>> repquota -gv /raw15
*** Report for group quotas on device /dev/data_vg/raw15_lv
Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days
                        Block limits                File limits
Group           used    soft    hard  grace    used  soft  hard  grace
----------------------------------------------------------------------
root      --  201908       0       0              3     0     0
sas       --       8       0       0              1     0     0
coll_p_rw -- 14018608 419430400 419430400              2     0     0
svc_rw -- 1346096 104857600 104857600              4     0     0
fdr_p_rw -- 199319272 734003200 734003200             53     0     0
fcxs_rw -- 7988128 524288000 52428800             23     0     0

Statistics:
Total blocks: 9
Data blocks: 1
Entries: 6
Used average: 6.000000
  • Problem appears is not persistent across reboots even though the configuration is set.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6, 7
  • Quota
  • Network Filesystem

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