On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 09:43:22AM -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: > David Jansen wrote: > >Is there a way to get FC2 to understand disk quota on a nfs mounted disk > >served by a Solaris server? FC1 and RH7-9 were doing just fine, but now > >I get: > >$ quota -v > >quota: Error while getting quota from noordzee:/export/home for 531: > >Invalid argument > >Disk quotas for user jansen (uid 531): > > Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit > > grace > > /dev/hda7 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > schelde:/data 12896576 0 0 52815 0 0 > > > >server noordzee is the Solaris machine which serves our home disk, > >server schelde is a Linux (FC1) system from which I have a disk mounted. > >This also shows that nfs quota is working in FC2, but there must be some > >compatibility issue between FC2 and Solaris. > > > >The fstab entry is: > >noordzee:/export/home /home nfs > >defaults,nfsvers=3,hard,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 0 > > > >but the same thing happens with just 'defaults' or defaults,nfsvers=3 > > > >Does anyone have a solution for this situation? > > Stupid question, but is rpc.rquotad running on your FC2 box? Yes it is running, I checked that. Besides, the system reports on the quota on the disk mounted from the other Linux system. David Jansen