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Unix disk capacity at 100%
Is there any danger to keeping one of my disks at 100% capacity? (it's a disk just used for read-only files, not system files or anything like that).
It's HP-UX if that matters. Thanks! |
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Personally I would not run a slice at 100%. I like them below 80% if I can (depending on slice size).
I've seen systems get unstable when 100% slices are found. |
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