Eng Amr Adel
03-11-2013, 16:23
Frustrating quota error on Centos 6.2 and Xen
First, you should check to see if "/dev/root" exists:
ll /dev/root
If it does not exist, try linking "/dev/xvda" to it via:
ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root
Then, run the following command:
/scripts/fixquotas
If you continue to receive the "quotacheck: Quota for users is enabled on mountpoint / so quotacheck might damage the file." message, then it may be wise to consult with a system administrator (rather than forcing the check) to ensure you do not damage your file system.
http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/frustrating-quota-error-centos-6-2-xen-260462.html#post1086621
First, you should check to see if "/dev/root" exists:
ll /dev/root
If it does not exist, try linking "/dev/xvda" to it via:
ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root
Then, run the following command:
/scripts/fixquotas
If you continue to receive the "quotacheck: Quota for users is enabled on mountpoint / so quotacheck might damage the file." message, then it may be wise to consult with a system administrator (rather than forcing the check) to ensure you do not damage your file system.
http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/frustrating-quota-error-centos-6-2-xen-260462.html#post1086621