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    Default Disk Quotas show as doubled

    Not syure whats goign on here but ive found an accoutn which phisically has just under 49Mb of data all up but is reporting in WHM and cpanel as nealry 50Mb

    Ive run fizquotas but its made no difference

    anyone have any ideas?

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    I presume you have a typo somewhere, as that clearly is not double. Are you also checking every partition for files owned by the UID/GID, not just /home.
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    ah me and my lisdexia...

    i meant to say nearly 25Mb physical

    anyway i reran fixquotas agai and it reset it self...so nto sure what was going on there...

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