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Unix -- Space problem -- File number limitation?
Dear all
Recently I cant touch file in one mount point (which is not full, 78% full only), it says can't write to device, obviously it means it's full, I deleted some files and I can write some files only. I wonder is there any file number limitation in a mount point and how can I check or how can I check if it exceed the limation? Thanks (I m using Reliant Unix) |
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