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Initial Quota Setup does not works

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Is this a VPS? If so, please let us know if the following document is helpful: Enable Quotas on a Virtuozzo" VPS Thank you.
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  • Robertosky
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1650872">Hello :) Is this a VPS? If so, please let us know if the following document is helpful: Enable Quotas on a Virtuozzo" VPS Thank you.
    did do you read the topic before rply ? seems like you just rply with out read [QUOTE]Hello everyone! i'm using cPanel since some day! i'm not a hosting provider or something else i'm just private users! i'm current on dedicate server! i had some problem with Initial Quota Setup at starting quota for cPanel users was working FINE, now it show Disk Space Usage NA / ? for every users
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  • cPanelMichael
    Thank you for the clarification, I missed that in your initial post. The error message you reported is similar to the one reported in this thread: Quota Errors on CentOS 6.2 Also, keep in mind that quotas issues like this are a system/OS concern, and not directly associated with the cPanel/WHM software. Thank you.
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  • Robertosky
    i did everything on this topic but i still had this issue quotacheck: Cannot stat() mounted device /dev/root: No such file or directory quotacheck: Cannot find filesystem to check or filesystem not mounted with quota option. sorry for being rude to you i'm mad cuz took me some hours to configure everything on whm and now i'm missing around with this ;)
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  • dalem
    see what is actually mounted run cat /etc/mtab
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  • Robertosky
    fixed by re installing os! thank you!
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  • cPanelMichael
    I am happy to see you were able to resolve the issue. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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  • ljprevo
    I am setting up a openVZ centos 6.5 machine and plan on hosting Cpanel VPS on them, is the EXT4 file system an issue still?
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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="ljprevo, post: 1660171">I am setting up a openVZ centos 6.5 machine and plan on hosting Cpanel VPS on them, is the EXT4 file system an issue still?
    EXT4 is supported on CentOS 6.5 machines without the need to download additional packages. To clarify, is there a particular issue you are referencing here? Thank you.
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