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and compare the output with "df -h" used space output. If the values are incorrect then one can use following steps to get correct quota: | and compare the output with "df -h" used space output. If the values are incorrect then one can use following steps to get correct quota: | ||
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vzquota drop | vzctl stop <CTID> | ||
vzquota drop <CTID> | |||
vzctl set <CTID> --diskspace <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save | vzctl set <CTID> --diskspace <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save | ||
vzctl set <CTID> --diskinodes <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save | vzctl set <CTID> --diskinodes <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save | ||
vzctl set <CTID> --diskquota yes --save | vzctl set <CTID> --diskquota yes --save | ||
vzctl | vzctl start <CTID> | ||
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Note that if the used space is reported as 0 instead of a wrong value then it is possible that quota is not supported for the filesystem used by /vz. Check http://wiki.openvz.org/FAQ#What_filesystems_should_I_choose_for_saving_my_containers.3F for list of supported file-systems. | Note that if the used space is reported as 0 instead of a wrong value then it is possible that quota is not supported for the filesystem used by /vz. Check http://wiki.openvz.org/FAQ#What_filesystems_should_I_choose_for_saving_my_containers.3F for list of supported file-systems. |
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Repairing wrongly reported quota by openVZ container
It is possible that a openVZ container shows incorrect usage when "df -h" is used inside container. To verify actual usage one can use:
du -sh /vz/private/<CTID>
and compare the output with "df -h" used space output. If the values are incorrect then one can use following steps to get correct quota:
vzctl stop <CTID> vzquota drop <CTID> vzctl set <CTID> --diskspace <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save vzctl set <CTID> --diskinodes <soft-limit>:<hard-limit> --save vzctl set <CTID> --diskquota yes --save vzctl start <CTID>
Note that if the used space is reported as 0 instead of a wrong value then it is possible that quota is not supported for the filesystem used by /vz. Check http://wiki.openvz.org/FAQ#What_filesystems_should_I_choose_for_saving_my_containers.3F for list of supported file-systems.