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         '''quota'''
 
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     You will, for example, get something like this:
 
     You will, for example, get something like this:
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     Filesystem  blocks  quota  limit  grace  files  quota  limit  grace
 
     Filesystem  blocks  quota  limit  grace  files  quota  limit  grace
 
     nas24-10:/nethome/sca
 
     nas24-10:/nethome/sca

Version depuis le 14 de mai 2020 à 15:35

Troubleshooting

Disk quota exceeded in your home

WARNING: exceeding the disk quota in your home ($HOME) may induce damage to configuration files
When rewriting a configuration file, a lot of utilities will remove the old file and create a new one.
The removal will get done without problem, but the writing af the new file may fail due to an exceeded quota.

 a) Check your home quota with the command:
       quota
    You will, for example, get something like this:
    
    Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
    nas24-10:/nethome/sca
                226388* 200000  250000 49652days    4161       0       0   
    
    This means:
       - currently you are using 226388 kB. The '*' indicates you are over your quota
       - your quota is 200000 kB
       - for some time you can use up to 250000 kB
 b) Find your large files and directories
     du -hsc ~/.[a-z]* ~/*
 c) (Re)move files and directories
      1. Remove whatever you do not need anymore. (this is a form of infinite compression)
      2. Put whatever does not need to be in your home under your data space. (e.g. /snow /zwack ....)
      3. Use /extras/$USER
          Move large software directories like .local, .cache, .python, etc. under /extras/$USER/
          to move directory xxx :
          cd $HOME
          mv xxx /extras/$USER/.           # move the directory
          ln -s /extras/$USER/xxx xxx      # create a "soft link" in $HOME
          cd $HOME/xxx will still bring you to that directory but will not affect your HOME quota

Cannot open window

  a) When using ssh make sure you used it either with the ' -X ' or the ' -Y ' key!
  b) Check your home quota with:
         quota
     If you are over quota in your home you cannot open any windows. To reduce the data in your home check point "Disk quota exceeded in your home" above.

CRCM5 problems

Error message:

  "stack overflow: thread 0, max 10228KB, used 1147KB, request 37324944B"

=> unlimit your stack by setting:

  ulimit -s unlimited

Other problems

Error message:

    "X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication."

You might be over your quota in your HOME.

Check with:       quota -v

Error message:

    "Error: Can't open display: localhost:..."

Connect with "ssh -Y ..." instead of "ssh -X ...".