removing quota files / diskconfig

From: Christian Wessely <christian.wessely_at_uni-graz.at>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 08:18:06 +0100

hello Admin Wizards,

Machine: DEC Alpha 1000/5-333; 2 node failover cluster w/ external
raidshelf 2xHSZ40 in SW300
OS: True64 4.0g / AdvFS

Now that the time comes that our old server is to be replaced within the
next months, I have encountered a problem maybe familiar to you:

the /usr partition - once upon a time big enough with 1 GB - is 100 %
full by now.

Since the server is just running for some services and compatibility
reasons and there is no more shared filespace on the machine, I have
thought about deactivating quota.

If I choose to do this, do I have to remove the quota.group and
quota.user files by hand?

and using diskconfig I realized that the guy who has set up the machine
some 10 years ago did not use all available disk space - there is som
100 MB unused space (unpartitioned, however) lying around.
The 2 GB RZ28M shows partitions as follows:
a: boot 0-128.000
b: swap 128.000 - 847.929
g: usr 847.930-1871.929
unused: 1817.930-2007,070
thus free: 135.143
a small portion, but it would help over the next months.

Can I make this waste space useful with the machine up and running? I
use AdvFS as file system.

thanks for every hint
CW
Received on Mon Jan 16 2006 - 07:19:32 NZDT

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