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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:36 pm 
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what does
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ls -lh //aquota.user
show?

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I get:

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ls: cannot access //aquota.user: No such file or directory


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Actually, that was before I did a few things.

Since doing the symlink and starting the quota service, I can now successfully create virtual servers in virtualmin and i get

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-rw------- 1 root root 7.0K Feb 24 18:03 //aquota.user


Has brantrv tried starting/restarting the quota service now the symlink is in place?


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obs wrote:
what does
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ls -lh //aquota.user
show?


I get
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linpear:~# ls -lh //aquota.user
-rw------- 1 root root 10K Dec 28 01:20 //aquota.user

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Sorry- double post with a forums error- Could not connect to smtp host : mail.linode.com : 111 : Connection refused

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alexp999 wrote:
Has brantrv tried starting/restarting the quota service now the symlink is in place?


Aha- did that and everything works. Oddly, I have quotas turned off in the webmin configuration.

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bryantrv did you try restarting the quota service (or rebooting) like alexp999 said?

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Seems like its just an issue of a missing symlink, hopefully Linode will update thier Debian 6 distro.


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Hate to drag up an old thread, but I am having the same problem but in Centos. I created a symlink ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root and everything works, however the symlink disappears during reboot.

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I don't know what I was thinking, /dev is memory and of course a symlink would be removed during reboot.

I added ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root to /etc/rc.d/rc.local and its reloaded on boot.


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