* [linux-lvm] LVM and Linux quotas
@ 2004-01-27 18:21 Matthew Daubenspeck
2004-01-27 18:53 ` R Dicaire
2004-01-28 21:28 ` Herbert Poetzl
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From: Matthew Daubenspeck @ 2004-01-27 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
First off, please excuse the the newbie question :)
Does LVM work with the standard Linux quotas? I did some googling and
found nothing other then people having problems. Does it work?
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Linux quotas
2004-01-27 18:21 [linux-lvm] LVM and Linux quotas Matthew Daubenspeck
@ 2004-01-27 18:53 ` R Dicaire
2004-01-28 21:28 ` Herbert Poetzl
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From: R Dicaire @ 2004-01-27 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 18:17, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I'm using xfs quotas on a logical volume with no problems.
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Linux quotas
2004-01-27 18:21 [linux-lvm] LVM and Linux quotas Matthew Daubenspeck
2004-01-27 18:53 ` R Dicaire
@ 2004-01-28 21:28 ` Herbert Poetzl
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From: Herbert Poetzl @ 2004-01-28 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 06:17:33PM -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> First off, please excuse the the newbie question :)
>
> Does LVM work with the standard Linux quotas? I did some googling and
> found nothing other then people having problems. Does it work?
although there is nothing like 'standard Linux quotas',
because (almost) every filesystem, either brings a bunch
of quota routines, if not an entire quota system (like xfs)
with it, or doesn't support quota at all (like jfs), but
in any case the quota stuff lies somewhere between blocklevel
and filelevel access, and I don't think that there are many
possibilities for collisions with something like raid or
lvm/devmapper (which is basically slightly below block level).
the 'standard' filesystem is ext2 (or ext3 nowadays ;) and
the ext2/ext3 quota had some issues for a while, mainly
because it is fairly complex and not widely used. AFAIK
none of those issues where ever related to lvm or md.
to answer your question, yes ext2/ext3 quota and the
journaled quota xfs provides do work on lvm (over raid5)
(at least for me ;)
HTH,
Herbert
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> Matthew Daubenspeck
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