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To set disk space, run the following commands:
 
To set disk space, run the following commands:
 
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   vzctl set CTID --diskspace $SoftLimit$:$HardLimit$ --save
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   vzctl set CTID --diskspace $SoftLimite$:$HardLimit$ --save
 
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[host-node]# vzctl set 101 --diskspace 6G:7G --save
 
[host-node]# vzctl set 101 --diskspace 6G:7G --save
 
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You could verify the space available with this command (ie : CTID =101)
 
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[host-node]# vzctl exec 101 df -h
 
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If you want remove disk quota:
 
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DISK_QUOTA=no
 
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This is also possible via this option:
 
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DISKSPACE="unlimited"
 
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== Filesystem dependency ==
 
If your host filesystem is not ext2/3/4 (like ''XFS'') the disk quotas will not work inside containers.
 
 
{{Note|'''ext4''' is also fully supported in 2.6.32 kernels and in RHEL5-based kernels since 028stab066.7}}
 
 
== See also ==
 
 
* [[Disk quota, df and stat weird behaviour]]
 
 
 
[[Category: Disk quota]]
 

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