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Resolved Quota and BTRFS

NMX

New Pleskian
Hello everybody,

is it possible to use btrfs with the feature quota in the plesk product?

And can you please tell me what filesystems are supported from the usrquota command?
 
Plesk Onyx support disk quota on Ext4 or XFS filesystems.
Check if quota is activated:

# /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/usermng --isquotable

If it returns '0', it means that quota is supported on the server.
"1" hard disk quota is not supported due to configuration of server file system.
 
okay thank you very much!
I get as return value 0 and it works with ext4. But BTRFS isn't supported, or?!
 
But BTRFS isn't supported, or?!
I think that if you enable quota support on FS level and get 0 in the output of command above, Plesk will try to use it at least :)
 
sorry, but i forgot to tell you, that i actually use ext4 and want to use btrfs as the filesystem (i'm a fan of btrfs :)).
Okay. I will try to use btrfs as filesystem and i'm going to post here the solution...
 
so i tried to use BTRFS with usrquota. But the problem is that BTRFS implements quota a little bit different as ext or zfs:

BTRFS creates subvolumes for the directory and so it isn't possible to use the software solution quota on an btrfs filesystem.
 
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