FC2 quotacheck problem

From: Abd El-Hameed Mohammed (Use-trade.com) (hamid_at_use-trade.com)
Date: 06/18/04

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    Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:07:18 +0300
    
    

       I just installed CPanel on FC2 box, once CPanel runs quotacheck, It
    consumes 97% from the CPU and machine turns unusable.
    R there any idea about why quotacheck consumes all of this CPU, Does it
    misbehave?
    If yes, r there any workaround this misbehaviour?

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