Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>  > Since the panic stack only ever goes through ufs, you should
> log a call with Sun support.
> 
> We do have support, but they only speak Japanese, and I'm still quite 
> poor at it. But I have started the process of having it translated and 
> passed along to the next person. It is always fun to see what it becomes 
> at the other end. Meanwhile, I like to research and see if it is a 
> already known problem, rather than just sit around and wait.

That sounds like a learning opportunity :-)

>  >> quota_ufs: over hard disk limit (pid 600, uid 33647, inum 29504134, 
> fs /export/zero1)
> 
>> Although.... given the entry in the msgbuf, perhaps
>> you might want to fix up your quota settings on that
>> particular filesystem.
>>
> 
> Customers pay for a certain amount of disk-quota, and being users, 
> always stay close to the edge. Those messages are as constant as 
> precipitation in the rainy season.
> 
> Are you suggestion that indicate a problem, beyond that the user is out 
> of space?

I don't know, I'm not a UFS expert (heck, I'm not an expert
on _anything_). Have you investigated putting your paying
customers onto zfs and managing quotas with zfs properties
instead of ufs?




James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp       http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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