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Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
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Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
I am getting the Not Enough Free Space error (as referred to here), but do not have set quotas. The disk has 875GB free. The share properties shows the quota section blank.
Is there a default or implied quota if none is explicitly set? When I try to set an explicit quota amount, like 400GB, I get this error:
Model: ReadyNAS 102
Firmware: 6.10.2
Context: shares_panel_volume
Error:
1002030001
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Re: Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
Is quota enabled on the volume (check the volume settings wheel on the volume tab)?
Any errors related to the free space in the root?
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Re: Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
Thanks for pointing that settings section out, I never stumbled across it before.
Yes, the Quota checkbox is checked. Unfortunately, trying to uncheck and apply gives an error:
Model: ReadyNAS 102
Firmware: 6.10.2
Context: system_wnd_prop_volume
Error:
1014019994
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Re: Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
Can you download the log zip file?
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Re: Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
@StephenB I searched all the files for the error number (1014019994) and the context value (system_wnd_prop_volume), but didn't get any hits. I then just searched for the term "quota" and did see these errors below, specifically this part, but including some other errors too for context, etc.
_clear_quota_for_each_share: Failed to call commit_dba_per_share. status = 5
Dec 22 20:44:31 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to set snapshot prune threshold 5% for volume data Dec 22 20:44:32 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: _clear_quota_for_each_share: Failed to call commit_dba_per_share. status = 5 Dec 22 20:44:32 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Can't write threshold setting to /data/._share/.tier_data_migration_threshold. rc = -1, errno = 28 Dec 22 20:44:32 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to call _set_tier_data_migration_threshold. volume_name = data, r = -5 Dec 22 20:44:32 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: volume update failed Dec 22 20:45:28 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to set snapshot prune threshold 5% for volume data Dec 22 20:45:28 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Can't write threshold setting to /data/._share/.tier_data_migration_threshold. rc = -1, errno = 28 Dec 22 20:45:28 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to call _set_tier_data_migration_threshold. volume_name = data, r = -5 Dec 22 20:45:28 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: volume update failed Dec 22 20:45:40 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to set snapshot prune threshold 5% for volume data Dec 22 20:45:40 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Can't write threshold setting to /data/._share/.tier_data_migration_threshold. rc = -1, errno = 28 Dec 22 20:45:40 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: Failed to call _set_tier_data_migration_threshold. volume_name = data, r = -5 Dec 22 20:45:40 ReadyNAS readynasd[2607]: volume update failed
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Re: Bug - Quota Issues? Error: 1002030001
@chadwixk wrote:
anything in particular to look for, or were you asking me just to attach it so you can take a look? Is there any sensitive info in it that I should not post?
Don't post them publicly. Instead send a PM to the mods ( @JohnCM_S or @Marc_V ) and ask them to take a look. Send a private message using the envelope icon in the upper right of the forum.
It looks like you are using ReadyTier - not something I use myself, and it might be part of the puzzle.