The repquota command displays UIDs instead of user names for Active Directory users when using winbind.

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • Using repquota to report disk quotas shows UIDs for Active Directory users.
  • Problem is not observed with local users.

  • Check #71805 entry reported by 'repquota' command. "71805" is the UID of a Windows AD user.

    # repquota /home/backup 
    
    *** Report for user quotas on device /dev/mapper/msa1vg01-backup01 
    
    Block grace time: 7days; Inode grace time: 7days 
    
                            Block limits                File limits 
    
    User            used    soft    hard  grace    used  soft  hard  grace 
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
    
    root      --  204192       0       0              4     0     0 
    
    #71805    +- 3471184       0 2621440              3     0     0
    

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
  • Windows Active Directory

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